Have you taken time to record the stories of your World War II ancestors and families? One way to get started is to use the Military Memories Writing Prompts to jump start your research and writing. Through these prompts, we explore life on the U.S. home front, women in service, and the lives of all veterans.
Prompt 3: Community Impact
Describe the impact the community where your family lived had on the war effort. How many men and women did they send off to fight and serve? Did the community have a war plant? Who worked there? Did any of your relatives work in a war plant or support the war effort through their job?
Please share your prompts and responses on your blog and tag them with #militarymemories.
Additional Resources
Are you looking for more writing prompts to help you tell the stories of war from a U.S. or European perspective? See my Stories from the World War II Battlefield Volume 3: Writing the Stories of War, for over 500 writing prompts for U.S. and European writing.
Explore our online research and writing courses at WWII Education.
Do you need help learning how to do World War II research or need to hire a researcher to help you? Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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The World War II Research and Writing Center is excited to announce we have an official travel partner.
Publication includes finding aids for US and Canadian service people as well as non-combatants

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