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Broadcaster Tom Brokaw's bestselling book
The Greatest Generation was inspired by a series of interviews with World War II veterans and their families, which he conducted for the
NBC Nightly News. In this video companion to the book, the viewer can see and hear what kept Brokaw interested in pursuing the stories of the "G.I. Generation." Men in their 70s and 80s tell, with unfailing understatement, the horrendous dangers they faced, the repercussions of which resonated for decades. Hard time in a German prison camp took its toll on one veteran, as shown in poignant interviews with his grown son, who has never had a close relationship with his father. Another veteran, a Medal of Honor recipient whose hard-charging approach to business provided his own family with a prosperous lifestyle, worries that he may only have spoiled his children. Stories of hardship overcome, yet with a cost, are tales of lingering tragedy: one segment features the widow of a paratrooper, who died a hero but never got to see his only child. We see the child as a grown man, visiting his father's grave in a U.S. military cemetery in Holland. For the most part, Brokaw steps aside for the real stars of this video: the elderly Americans who look into the camera and powerfully, yet modestly, relate how they did what had to be done.
--Robert McNamara
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They were the men and women who came of age during the Great Depression and the Second World War, individuals who paved a path through hardship and struggle and went on to build the nation we know today.
In this superb program, Tom Brokaw goes out into