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The Candy Bomber: Untold Stories of WWII Berlin Airlift - Inspiring Historical Book for Aviation Enthusiasts & History Buffs | Perfect for Classroom Studies, Book Clubs & WWII Memorial Gifts
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The Candy Bomber: Untold Stories of WWII Berlin Airlift - Inspiring Historical Book for Aviation Enthusiasts & History Buffs | Perfect for Classroom Studies, Book Clubs & WWII Memorial Gifts
The Candy Bomber: Untold Stories of WWII Berlin Airlift - Inspiring Historical Book for Aviation Enthusiasts & History Buffs | Perfect for Classroom Studies, Book Clubs & WWII Memorial Gifts
The Candy Bomber: Untold Stories of WWII Berlin Airlift - Inspiring Historical Book for Aviation Enthusiasts & History Buffs | Perfect for Classroom Studies, Book Clubs & WWII Memorial Gifts
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Gail Halvorsen's story began long before he flew planes full of candy over post-war Berlin. Discover how the compassion Gail showed in Germany began with lessons learned in childhood, lessons like gratitude, hope, and serving others. Illustrated with gorgeous photographs, this fitting tribute to an unforgettable act of charity will inspire you to keep kindness alive and look for the good all around you.
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This book was a gift to my husband, who had read another edition earlier. This version has many pictures that he found interesting. My brother worked on the same floor as the Colonel and told us that many of those "children", grown now, would visit the Colonel to thank him for the candy.

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