Larry Martin Presents “WWII In Their Own Words”

Join us to see Larry Martin’s interview with Adolf Lohner who was stationed in Budapest, Hungary on the Eastern front. Lohner began as a tank crewman and when his tank was destroyed, he fought as an infantryman until he was captured and sent to Russia as a prisoner of war.

This program will be available on our Facebook page and on Zoom. Stay tuned for the link.

Larry will be available to answer questions about this interview or WWII after the viewing. For more information on Larry’s programs, visit lmww2.com.

Larry Martin Presents “WWII In Their Own Words”

Join us to see Larry Martin’s interview with Ernst Floeter. Floeter was a German soldier captured in Normandy about June 20, 1944 after about two weeks of combat during the D-Day invasion of Europe

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Larry will be available to answer questions about this interview of WWII after the viewing. For more information on Larry’s programs, visit lmww2.com.

World War II Stories of Jackson

Every picture has a story, and Jackson certainly has some stories to tell!

Sue Weible tells the background stories of Jackson’s World War II military effort and support using pictures from Jackson’s Call to Greatness, a history book highlighting Jackon veterans and their heroes back home. Learn the unknown details behind some of the book’s iconic images!

Call the Grass Lake Branch at (517) 522-8211 or the Michigan Military Heritage Museum at (517) 926-6696 for more information.

Intended for adults.