Bryan Hiatt

ww2dbaseBryan earned a Master's Degree in English from Oregon State University in 1997. Currently he teaches English at a Maryland Community College. When not thinking about lesson plans or papers, Bryan reads World War II memoirs, histories, and fiction, and has a soft spot for work addressing the experience of artists, photographers, and writers of the period.

ww2dbaseThe latest entries to his blog about World War II "art, lit, flix, media" can be found right here at WW2DB.

Latest Contributions

Document: Interview with Sterling Mace25 Sep 2012 
Book Review: To D-Day and Back24 Dec 2011 
Book Review: The All Americans in World War II18 Dec 2011 
Book Review: Bomber County: The Lost Airmen of World War Two17 Dec 2011 
Book Review: WWII Memorial: Jewel of the Mall3 Sep 2008 
Book Review: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich28 Dec 2007 
Other: Trip to National Museum of the Marine Corps, 15 Jan 200718 Jan 2007 
Person: Gerald Ford18 Dec 2006 
Book Review: A Bridge Too Far3 Jun 2006 
Book Review: GI Joe23 May 2006 
Person: James Gavin14 Apr 2006 
Other: US Ration Booklet, May 194528 Feb 2006 
Book Review: Picture History of WWII4 Oct 2005 
Book Review: The Forgotten Soldier25 Sep 2005 
Book Review: Doing Battle4 Sep 2005 
Book Review: Wartime21 Aug 2005 
Book Review: Hell's Highway5 Aug 2005 
Book Review: With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa25 Jul 2005 
Other: France Forever1 Jul 2005 
Book Review: Currahee! A Screaming Eagle at Normandy1 Jun 2005 
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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Anonymous says:
14 Nov 2007 12:04:08 PM

bryan rules
2. Lisa Catlin says:
11 Apr 2017 09:20:27 PM

Hi Mr. Hiatt,

I read your page "With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa" and at the bottom is a link for the 6 part interview of E.B. Sledge by Studs Terkel. However, the link is dead.

I did find the link and thought you may want to have your link redirected: http://studsterkel.matrix.msu.edu/results.php?keywords=E.+B.+Sledge&startdate=&enddate=&title=&summary=&nameI=&gallery=

I just finished the book and I found it most interesting. I have been interested in WWII and over the years have learned a lot about it but reading Mr. Sledge's own written words makes it more real. I look forward to listening to the interviews.

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