Alaska under Arms is a fascinating account of Alaska's role in World War II. From the Aleutian campaign to the building of the Alcan Highway, this book explores the ways in which the war transformed the territory and its people. With firsthand accounts, archival photos, and historical analysis, Jean Potter offers a compelling portrait of a pivotal moment in Alaska's history.
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