Hoehling, A. A. (Adolph A.)
Adolph August Hoehling (1914-2004) was a writer and military historian. He worked as an editor, journalist, and author. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and it was his experience there as a lieutenant commander of the Armed Guard on merchant vessels that provided inspiration for his memoir, "The Fighting Liberty Ships." He published at least thirty titles of historical non-fiction, focusing on the Civil War, the Great War, and World War II. Some of these books include "Who Destroyed the Hindenburg?," "Last Train from Atlanta," and "Vicksburg: 47 Days of Siege."
From the description of A. A. Hoehling papers, 1861-1975. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 714182195
...
Publication Date | Publishing Account | Status | Note | View |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016-08-13 07:08:48 pm |
System Service |
published |
||
2016-08-13 07:08:48 pm |
System Service |
ingest cpf |
Initial ingest from EAC-CPF |
|