Cynthia SandorBorn into a military family, Cynthia Sandor's interest in history led her to write her mother's biography, "Through Innocent Eyes - The Chosen Girls of the Hitler Youth," based upon her mother's secret journal from the time she was in the League of Grman Girls, a memoir, "Reflections - The Story of Dorothy Swanson - Wife of an 82nd Airborne Paratrooper," and "Europe to New York City on the United States - July 6, 1957" as contained in the "50th Anniversary Maiden Voyage Edition - S.S. United States Fastest Ship in the World by Frank Braynard and Robert Hudson Westover. During the course of her research, she has worked closely with the European Military Historical Society, in Conneaut, Ohio. Additional articles have appeared in "Guitar for the Practicing Musician," "Tampa Bay Times" and "Connecticut Traditions - Generations of Memories - The Greenwich Times." She has produced three television shows for Pinellas County Public Access Television in Clearwater, FL., and is a Travel Channel Academy Student. Her piece "The Crab King of Tampa Bay" was featured in Anthony Bourdain's "What's Your Trip?" She holds a B.B.A/Minor in Human Development from Eckerd College and is currently working on her next novel "Girls in Service - The League of German Girls Manual," and a documentary film "Walking in My Father's Footsteps," based upon her father's service during WWII in the 87th Infantry Division. She lives in Florida with her Chihuahua a/k/a "The Supervisor." Read More Read Less
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