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Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII—the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars.
More than 421,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II. Every one of them had a story worth saving—and worth sharing.


When a serviceman or servicewoman was killed in action, their family was presented with a banner bearing a single gold star. Stories Behind the Stars was created to ensure those stars are never forgotten by building one central digital home for the stories of the more than 421,000 Americans who gave their lives in service to our nation.


This national effort—researched, written, and financially supported by people who believe the fallen must be remembered—exists to ensure future generations can learn about the Americans who paid the ultimate price for freedoms we too often take for granted.


Stories Behind the Stars partners with genealogy and historical organizations across the country. Through Stars of Sacrifice: WWII podcast, we bring these stories to life on an audio platform—reaching younger generations, those who are able to dream because of the brave.

Press play, and step into the stories of those whose courage shaped the world we live in today.

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  • Lt. George Edwin "Ned" Black, US Army, KIA Sept. 4, 1944
    Feb 7 2026
    George Edwin "Ned" Black entered the war from Fargo North Dakota. Before the war he had traveled to both Great Britain and Argentina watching a world brace for the coming war.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars.
    More than 421,000 Americans gave their lives in World War II. Each one had a story—and a family who carried their loss, marked by a gold star.
    This podcast exists to ensure those stars are never forgotten, preserving the lives and legacies of the fallen so future generations can understand the true cost of freedom.
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    8 m
  • Lt. Joseph William Carroll, Jr, US Army AirCorp, KIA
    Feb 7 2026
    Join us to hear a tribute to Lt. John William Carroll, Jr.. He was just twenty-two years old when his life was lost in the Pacific Like so many others his war ended far from home, but his sacrifice did not end with him.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars. More than 421,000 Americans gave their lives in World War II. Each one had a story - and a family who carried their loss, marked by a gold star. This podcast exists to ensure those stars are never forgotten, preserving the lives and legacies of the fallen so future genterations can understand the true cost of freedom.

    Patriotic Feelings by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/
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    7 m
  • Lt. Eric William Tatlock, US Army, KIA May 25, 1944
    Feb 1 2026
    Join us to hear a tribute to Lt. Eric William Tatlock. His story is one of quiet courage—an immigrant son who grew up in a small Maine town, crossed an ocean to fight for freedom, and gave his life far from home so others might live in peace.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars.
    More than 421,000 Americans gave their lives in World War II. Each one had a story—and a family who carried their loss, marked by a gold star.
    This podcast exists to ensure those stars are never forgotten, preserving the lives and legacies of the fallen so future generations can understand the true cost of freedom.

    Patriotic Feelings by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/
    Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
    Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

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    8 m
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