tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5174739149128081978.post4163035038131642183..comments2022-11-03T16:24:25.838-04:00Comments on Legacy of War: The Untold Story of the Greatest Generation's Traumacarolsvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03334112717003545482noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5174739149128081978.post-80553326563271083372022-04-09T05:27:01.722-04:002022-04-09T05:27:01.722-04:00Great blog I ennjoyed readingGreat blog I ennjoyed readingJudehttps://www.judewagner.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5174739149128081978.post-85469010626673097072009-07-17T15:06:54.422-04:002009-07-17T15:06:54.422-04:00Thanks for your post. Your experience is similar t...Thanks for your post. Your experience is similar to many of us with WWII veteran fathers. We never understood the trauma they brought home from the war and how our family dynamics were impacted. Slowly, the message about undiagnosed PTSD in the WWII vet is getting some study and some acknowledgement.Carolhttp://www.dutchschultz.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5174739149128081978.post-12334745796189005742009-07-16T23:13:03.883-04:002009-07-16T23:13:03.883-04:00My father was on a tank during the invasion of Nor...My father was on a tank during the invasion of Normandy and was later wounded in Germany. My father was distant and always worried about something. He never talked about the war just a short story to explain the horrible scar on his back. He has been dead 10 years and I loved him and miss him alot but I was never sure that he loved me. I once saw some old home movies and there he was holding and Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com