The Wounded Generation: Coming Home After World War II , by David Nasaw, Penguin Random House, 496 pages, $35
"There wasn't any band there; there wasn't anybody greeting me except the girl that I had [written] to while I was overseas. That was my homecoming." That poignant moment recounted by World War II veteran Clinton Riddle is one of the many vignettes that populate David Nasaw's new book, The Wounded Generation: Coming Home After World War II .
Nasaw, an emeritus professor of history at the City University of New York, marshals such experiences to argue that, beyond the ticker-tape parades, millions of men like Riddle filtered home to little fanfare. After returning to America, many struggled with alcohol addiction, marital problems, unemployment, crowded housing, and psychological

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