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NH Outlook War Stories
THE WAR, a seven-part series directed and produced by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, tells the story of the Second World War through the personal accounts of residents from four quintessentially American towns.
NH Outlook has produced two companion programs featuring World War Two stories from New Hampshire's own communities.
Select a segment to watch streaming video from our special War Stories programs, as well as past Veteran's stories that have aired. |
NH War Stories Student Documentary Project
Armed with video cameras, questions, and lots of research, NH students recorded oral histories from local veterans and their loved ones. It was all part of New Hampshire Public Television's NH War Stories Student Documentary Project.
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War Letters
A UNH graduate shares some of the war-time letters he collected for an undergraduate research project. David Palange says the letters from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War and World War II tell us a lot about the lives of the soldiers and the people back home.
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Honoring a Veteran
A Californian woman flew to New England to honor a decorated World War II veteran from Massachusetts. Noel Dube of Pepperell survived D-Day only to be injured months later in an explosion in Germany.
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Project Resources
Web Exclusive: Manchester's Franco Americans
World War II had an impact on every community in New Hampshire. But for some communities the changes made were more drastic than others. In this story, Beth Carroll speaks with Franco American residents of Manchester, who remember what it was like growing up during the war.
Is there a story you think we should tell? Email us at: nhoutlook@nhptv.org
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