Anastasia Harman. A researcher of POWs in the Philippines.
Jan 20, 2024 18:15:15 GMT 8
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Post by Karl Welteke on Jan 20, 2024 18:15:15 GMT 8
Anastasia Harman. A researcher of POWs in the Philippines.
Karl likes to share the work of Anastasia.
She posts podcasts along with the transcripts.
She has biweekly episodes and or emails about POW BIOS, Memoirs or Historical Context.
Each episode has rare pictures and a lot of research links.
This is her homepage:
www.anastasiaharman.com
HI! I'M ANASTASIA
I'll help you discover your family's unique story -- with simple, easy step-by-step ideas to turn overwhelm into a fun, exciting, inspiring journey to you're family's past.
START YOUR JOURNEY HERE
It's all about the stories. Learn how to discover your family's amazing, unique story. And discover the stories of WW2 POWs who no longer can tell their own.
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On this page she says this and you can subscribe to get on her mailing list:
www.anastasiaharman.com/the-team/
(I hope it will work for you, perhaps copy and paste, I had to do it when I tested it)
I’m a writer, a researcher, a wife, a mother of 3 young children, and Alma Salm’s great-granddaughter.
Before having kids, I worked for Ancestry.com as the company spokesperson, the research manager for 3 seasons of NBC’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” TV show and lots of other celebrity family trees, and as associate editor of Ancestry Magazine.
Alma Salm — Memoir Writer
Lt. Commander Alma E. Salm was nearly 47 years old when he became a prisoner of war in May 1942.
A career Naval officer and veteran of World War 1, Salm survived nearly 3 years in the prison camp Cabanatuan during WW2. He was liberated by American forces in January 1945.
Shortly after his return home, Salm wrote “Luzon Holiday,” his memoir of the 33 months he spent as a POW. That memoir is republished on this website.
He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1895 to a German-born father and Swiss-born mother. He married Emily M. Hunt in 1920. Together they are the parents of two daughters.
During his imprisonment, Salm suffered severe malnutrition and other diseases. He never fully recovered physically. He passed away in February 1957 in Oakland, California.
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This is her Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/anastasia.harman.16
(I hope it will work for you, perhaps copy and paste, I had to do it when I tested it)
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Here is sample picture of her episode #38. “One Warrior’s Bed-Bound Surrender”.
Z211 A pic from Anastasia Harman. Patients lay on cots and bedrolls on cleared ground areas beneath the jungle canopy at one of Bataan’s field hospitals. Lt. Jim Daly would have been in a similar setting when he became a POW on April 9, 1942.
This is the link in her email to open the podcast page: leftbehindpodcast.com/Daly
(I hope it will work for you, perhaps copy and paste, that worked for me when I tested it)
When it opens it has the rare pictures, in this episode are 9 pics. It also has the button to start the podcast and a link to the transcript.
Karl likes to share the work of Anastasia.
She posts podcasts along with the transcripts.
She has biweekly episodes and or emails about POW BIOS, Memoirs or Historical Context.
Each episode has rare pictures and a lot of research links.
This is her homepage:
www.anastasiaharman.com
HI! I'M ANASTASIA
I'll help you discover your family's unique story -- with simple, easy step-by-step ideas to turn overwhelm into a fun, exciting, inspiring journey to you're family's past.
START YOUR JOURNEY HERE
It's all about the stories. Learn how to discover your family's amazing, unique story. And discover the stories of WW2 POWs who no longer can tell their own.
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On this page she says this and you can subscribe to get on her mailing list:
www.anastasiaharman.com/the-team/
(I hope it will work for you, perhaps copy and paste, I had to do it when I tested it)
I’m a writer, a researcher, a wife, a mother of 3 young children, and Alma Salm’s great-granddaughter.
Before having kids, I worked for Ancestry.com as the company spokesperson, the research manager for 3 seasons of NBC’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” TV show and lots of other celebrity family trees, and as associate editor of Ancestry Magazine.
Alma Salm — Memoir Writer
Lt. Commander Alma E. Salm was nearly 47 years old when he became a prisoner of war in May 1942.
A career Naval officer and veteran of World War 1, Salm survived nearly 3 years in the prison camp Cabanatuan during WW2. He was liberated by American forces in January 1945.
Shortly after his return home, Salm wrote “Luzon Holiday,” his memoir of the 33 months he spent as a POW. That memoir is republished on this website.
He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1895 to a German-born father and Swiss-born mother. He married Emily M. Hunt in 1920. Together they are the parents of two daughters.
During his imprisonment, Salm suffered severe malnutrition and other diseases. He never fully recovered physically. He passed away in February 1957 in Oakland, California.
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This is her Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/anastasia.harman.16
(I hope it will work for you, perhaps copy and paste, I had to do it when I tested it)
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Here is sample picture of her episode #38. “One Warrior’s Bed-Bound Surrender”.
Z211 A pic from Anastasia Harman. Patients lay on cots and bedrolls on cleared ground areas beneath the jungle canopy at one of Bataan’s field hospitals. Lt. Jim Daly would have been in a similar setting when he became a POW on April 9, 1942.
This is the link in her email to open the podcast page: leftbehindpodcast.com/Daly
(I hope it will work for you, perhaps copy and paste, that worked for me when I tested it)
When it opens it has the rare pictures, in this episode are 9 pics. It also has the button to start the podcast and a link to the transcript.