A firsthand account of his experience as a German Prisoner of War during World War II as written by TSGT Louis Toth, U.S. Army Paratrooper. Nationally recognized for his award winning stories of his military experiences, Veteran Toth resides at the Orlando VA Community Living Center and participated in the Hospitalized Veterans Writing Project.
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Veteran Lou Toth passed away on June 17, 2011 at the age of 90. He was born in South Bend, Indiana on February 13, 1921.
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Back to topInterview with WWII Veteran and German Prisoner of War Lou Toth at Orlando VA Medical Center, May 26th, 2010.
Veteran Toth was a paratrooper and retired as a Master Sargent in the United States Army. During WWII he landed at Utah Beach and was taken Prisoner of War by the Germans in Normandy. At age 89, Veteran Toth still works out seven days a week. In this interview he shares his thoughts on America, Memorial Day, and a funny story about ice fishing in Minnesota.
Interview with WWII Veteran and German Prisoner of War Lou Toth at Orlando VA Medical Center, June 19th, 2010.
Veteran Toth was a paratrooper and retired as a Master Sergeant in the United States Army. During WWII he landed on Utah Beach and was taken prisoner of war by the Germans in Normandy. He shares his war experiences while serving his country in WWII and the Korean War. He is glad to have served our great country and protected us from the enemy.
He says, "These young people growing up, I hope they realize what a great country they were born in. That they serve in the military and do their part for our great country."
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