Reviews

Friday, August 12, 2005
8-19 Silent Voices of WWII

JAY MILLER Syndicated Columnist

SANTA FE -- Here's another great book on World War II by New Mexicans, about New Mexicans.
Published in 2005, "Silent Voices of World War II" ties together the key roles played by New Mexico and New Mexicans in the war. Authors Nancy Bartlit and Everett Rogers reveal how a little state like ours could have such an impact on a world war.

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Friday, June 10, 2005
Book Gives a New Voice to N.M.'s WWII Heroes
By Anne Hillerman

Organized into six major chapters, complete with an expansive table of contents, illustrations, two indexes, three addendums, and notes and reference sections, "Silent Voices of World War II" at first seems dauntingly scholarly.

Not so.


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Sunday, December 31, 2006
'Silent Voices' Give Voice to New Mexicans in WWII
By Robert Woltman

"Remote beyond compare" is how the 17th century colonial governor of New Spain, Diego de Vargas, described the empire's northern frontier.

Two hundred and fifty years later, by the beginning of World War II, those lands were now the state of New Mexico.

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