World War II Daily Podcast
In Episode 26 of the WW2 Daily Podcast, Samuel sits down with journalist, photographer, and author Linda Hervieux to discuss one of the most overlooked stories of the Second World War, the men of the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion. Together, they explore what first led Linda to uncover the battalion's remarkable history, the vital role barrage balloons played during and after D-Day, and what June 6, 1944, looked like for the soldiers of the 320th. The conversation also examines how racial segregation shaped the unit's experience, why their contributions remained largely unrecognized for decades, and how their story enriches our understanding of Black military service during World War II. Whether you're discovering the 320th for the first time or looking to deepen your knowledge of D-Day, this episode offers an insightful conversation about remembrance, historical research, and the importance of bringing forgotten stories to light. 📖 Linda Hervieux's book [https://www.amazon.nl/-/en/Forgotten-Untold-Story-D-Days-Heroes/dp/1445686619/ref=sr_1_1_so_ABIS_BOOK?crid=3L574F10ORAM6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.DeMnpPyTfoViIHW_ouHOLA.U7vXmdUYI_Ces2OT5sMr_cNONhKTtuGBDcdZAUZxUAI&dib_tag=se&keywords=Forgotten+linda+hervieux&qid=1782926460&sprefix=forgotten+linda+hervieux%2Caps%2C110&sr=8-1]: Forgotten: The Untold Story of D-Day's Black Heroes, at Home and at War 🌐 WW2 Daily Website [https://wwiidailypodcast.com/] Follow WW2 Daily [https://www.instagram.com/worldwarii_daily/] Follow Samuel [https://www.instagram.com/samuel.dekorte/] Follow Linda Hervieux [https://www.instagram.com/lindahervieux/]
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