A Chicago Tribune writer before World War II, Red Cross worker Angela Petesch sent home letters to create a diary that would survive the war, even if she did not. WAR Through The Hole of a Donut is about serving hot coffee a...

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A Chicago Tribune writer before World War II, Red Cross worker Angela Petesch sent home letters to create a diary that would survive the war, even if she did not. WAR Through The Hole of a Donut is about serving hot coffee and donuts to servicemen, and the world in which this seemingly domestic duty was truly a heroic endeavor.

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