Carl's Story

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War I, Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Noretta Willig ISBN: 9781633933965
Publisher: Koehler Books Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Koehler Books Language: English
Author: Noretta Willig
ISBN: 9781633933965
Publisher: Koehler Books
Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Koehler Books
Language: English

**Carl’s Story begins in the woods near St. Mihiel, France, almost a century ago on September 16, 1918. On that victorious day, when the US Army won its first battle in Europe and the war was just days from ending, Carl Willig, a doughboy in company H and the uncle of author, Noretta Willig, was killed. 

An eye-witness wrote Carl’s parents that “he suffered no pain, my dear friends. Death was instantaneous.” But Carl was lost. His remains could not be found. For three generations, his family felt the grief of that loss. 

Then, ninety years after Carl’s death, Noretta’s phone rang and a genealogist identified Noretta as Carl’s next of kin. Why? Because “probably they found something.” Searching a trunk filled with faded photographs and letters, Noretta met Carl across the years and learned what a powerful man young Carl was.

*Carl’s Story *is about the almost forgotten heroes, those who must be remembered. It is an American story—of family and duty, discovery and honor—about treasures lost then found.

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**Carl’s Story begins in the woods near St. Mihiel, France, almost a century ago on September 16, 1918. On that victorious day, when the US Army won its first battle in Europe and the war was just days from ending, Carl Willig, a doughboy in company H and the uncle of author, Noretta Willig, was killed. 

An eye-witness wrote Carl’s parents that “he suffered no pain, my dear friends. Death was instantaneous.” But Carl was lost. His remains could not be found. For three generations, his family felt the grief of that loss. 

Then, ninety years after Carl’s death, Noretta’s phone rang and a genealogist identified Noretta as Carl’s next of kin. Why? Because “probably they found something.” Searching a trunk filled with faded photographs and letters, Noretta met Carl across the years and learned what a powerful man young Carl was.

*Carl’s Story *is about the almost forgotten heroes, those who must be remembered. It is an American story—of family and duty, discovery and honor—about treasures lost then found.

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