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The primary intent of "The WW II Diaries and Early Life of Judge Benjamin F. Nolan and the Deportation of William Gerald Bishop," in addition to its historical and biographical significance, is to publish an accounting of the actual physical deportation of William Gerald Bishop by Benjamin F. Nolan, and the events that preceded that deportation. The early life of Benjamin F. Nolan comprises the years 1917-1948, and the deportation occurred from October 18th 1947 to October 26th, 1947. The Diaries are of particular value to anyone who studies history and would like to experience a first person dialogue, that vividly describes German bombing activity, the duties of an American Military Police Officer, and the valiant deeds of American aviators in East Anglia, in the struggle to defeat Nazi Germany during World War II. It's a story that deserves to be told.
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The primary intent of "The WW II Diaries and Early Life of Judge Benjamin F. Nolan and the Deportation of William Gerald Bishop," in addition to its historical and biographical significance, is to publish an accounting of the actual physical deportation of William Gerald Bishop by Benjamin F. Nolan, and the events that preceded that deportation. The early life of Benjamin F. Nolan comprises the years 1917-1948, and the deportation occurred from October 18th 1947 to October 26th, 1947. The Diaries are of particular value to anyone who studies history and would like to experience a first person dialogue, that vividly describes German bombing activity, the duties of an American Military Police Officer, and the valiant deeds of American aviators in East Anglia, in the struggle to defeat Nazi Germany during World War II. It's a story that deserves to be told.