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Lakeshore PBS created The Region Remembers: WWII, to document the stories, voices & images of Northwest Indiana heroes from a generation that is rapidly disappearing. The project spans 90 min & features over 20 personal accounts from local veterans, their spouses & other civilians that paints a vivid & harrowing portrait of how the war dramatically altered our region during the second great war.

The Region Remembers: WWII documents the stories, voices & images of our local heroes.
Lakeshore Public Media is to be the recognized media resource for citizens of all ages to experience life-long learning, celebrate human diversity, and engage in civic concerns, all to enrich the lives of people in the communities we serve.
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