Writing Against Infamy Writing Against Infamy
World War II: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension

Writing Against Infamy

Selected Letters of Harold Kirson, 1943-1945

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Publisher Description

A rare documentation of a Jewish American serviceman in the war.

Writing Against Infamy presents a personal account of the Second World War through the correspondence of Harold Kirson, a Jewish American soldier and ambulance driver in Patton’s Third Army. Drawn from an archive of more than 600 letters, the collection chronicles the rhythms of his wartime life: evacuating wounded soldiers, securing daily necessities, maintaining relationships, navigating Jewish identity and belonging, and grappling with the moral complexity of war and its aftermath. The letters trace his journey from the United States to the United Kingdom and across Europe, where he supported combat troops by transporting the wounded from clearing stations to evacuation hospitals. After V-E Day, as a part of the Army of Occupation, he continued public health work, moving soldiers, former prisoners of war, Holocaust survivors and displaced persons across occupied zones.

The narrative unfolds gradually, mirroring how war was lived—day by day. It spans the mundane and the extraordinary, engaging humor and levity, often revealing moments of grace amid grim circumstances. For Kirson, writing becomes a means to record observations, make sense of experience, and sustain perseverance. By 1945, as his thoughts turn toward difficult questions of retribution, responsibility, and the limits of compassion, the end of the war offers no clear resolution but only a drawn-out and uncertain transition. His final letters, marked by speculation, convey a measured hope of returning home.

Beautifully written and blending wit with thoughtful reflection, the letters are accompanied by an introduction and notes that provide personal and cultural context to enrich the reading experience.

GENRE
History
AVAILABLE
2026
August 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fordham University Press
SELLER
Lightning Source, LLC
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