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Past Projects

The Effect of Fear on Civilian Populations:

A Historical Case Study of the Aerial Bombardment of London During the Great War

 

From January 1915 until May 1918, Germany rained down terror upon the population of England. Zeppelins and aeroplanes would drop their payloads in the middle of the night and at times during broad daylight, sending the residents of London scurrying for whatever shelter was available. My master’s thesis examines what effect these air raids had, and what were the narratives being disseminated.

 

Click to read the thesis abstract, as well as to find the link to where it is published.

One Man’s War

First Sergeant Robert G. Wilson: 1943 - 1946

 

 

Robert G. Wilson of Omaha Nebraska was just nineteen years old when he was called up by his country to serve in the United States Army. He would spend the next three years traveling throughout America and the Pacific Theater, eventually ending up in Seoul, Korea. Rising through the ranks, Robert was First Sergeant when the Army finally sent him back home, a man worlds apart from the small town teenager who left for war in 1943.  

 

Click to read the script of this short, World War II documentary

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