Veterans History Project lets soldiers reveal the anger and pain that
followed them home, November 9, 2013, Tracie Mauriello, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
"The journal reads like a dispassionate account of a soldier so accustomed
to the atrocities of war that killing had become a tedious errand, but in
oral history recorded four decades later, William Barner III revealed the
long-term effects of battle, including displaced anger and post-traumatic
stress disorder not diagnosed until 2009.
Mr. Barner's is just one of 90,000 accounts that are part of what has
become one of the world's largest oral history projects. The stories and
documents -- journals, letters home, photographs, memoirs and oral
histories -- span the period from World War I to present. Veterans History
Project at the Library of Congress has been collecting them since 2000,
and anyone can contribute their information or their ancestors'."
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