Today is day 1 of the RootsTech conference. Are you attending? If so, please check out the four WWII talks I’m giving the next four days. You may consider bringing tissues because at the end of the programs I tell very emotional war stories.
I am excited to announce three new Quick Guides are now available on Kindle and Paperback. AND the four guides we published in January on Kindle are now also available in Paperback! When you visit our BOOKS page, you will see two sections for the new Quick Guides. One for the general guides and one for branch specific guides.
What’s new?
Finding the Answers: World War II Travel in Europe
Finding the Answers: Researching World War II Army Service Part 1
Finding the Answers: Researching World War II Army Service Part 2
You can download our flyer for all our quick guides here to share with your genealogy societies, libraries, military museums, archives, and other organizations.
There are more Quick Guides coming this spring along with some online courses to help you move from the information in these guides to deeper levels of research into the records. If you haven’t joined our newsletter list, you might consider it. Announcements will be made to our subscribers about the new courses and discounts when they are offered.
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I will be teaching my fourth and final program at RootsTech on Saturday 3 March at 11:00 a.m. Please join me for Battlefield Stories in Ballroom J.
Are you attending RootsTech this month? I will be teaching four World War II research and writing classes. Learn advanced research techniques at The Greatest Generation: Advanced World War II Research. Session Number: RT1742 in room 251E on Thursday 1 March at 4:30 p.m.
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Are you attending RootsTech this month? I will be teaching four World War II research and writing classes. Only the first class, Finding the Answers. The Basics of World War II Research will be livestreamed. If you will be on-site, you can find this course in Ballroom A at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday 28 February.



73 years ago today, my cousin James Privoznik was Killed In Action near Bras, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge. Today I think about him, as I do most days, but especially on the anniversary of his death.
Our first full day on honeymoon in Prague. Yesterday we traveled and had an amazing time walking through part of the city. Today we were tired so chose to sleep as late as possible, without missing breakfast at the hotel, and do as little as possible and more thoroughly enjoy what we chose to see and do.
After a coffee, we explored some more and found some gorgeous doors and art in the city. When I stroll around Chicago, I always look up to see what is on the buildings. In Prague my head almost got stuck in the “looking up” position. There was so much to see from art above doorways, Mother Mary watching over us in many locations, hanging door signs, statues, paintings, mosaics, and so much more. There were also so many old doors to look at. I have a thing for doors. I do. I LOVE old doors. I always wonder what their story is. Who used to go through them. Into what new world did the enter? How did that change their life? If I went through one, what would happen? Could I time travel? What adventures could I have? So many doors.



ther area of Prague you could explore for hours – just looking up at the buildings. Art, statues, architecture. Just gorgeous.



