Donut Girls, Donut Dollies - whatever the popular title, they all refer to the Red Cross Recreational Workers: girls from mostly well-to-do families who left the security of American shores to share some of the comforts of home in war-torn Europe. From washing their uniforms in gasoline to rushing wounded soldiers off the battlefield to nearby MAS*H units, Tempest is documenting the never-before-told stories of these courageous young women who served their country in a very different way throughout World War II’s European battlefronts. Featured will be interviews from real-life Dollies from across the country as well as the GI’s who enjoyed the coffee and donuts and “dreams of a pretty face.” Production note: One interviewee, Ms. Janet Blair, is being honored by the French government during the upcoming celebrations of the 60th Anniversary of D-Day in Normandy. Tempest has been invited to film the ceremonies as well as the re-enactment of the invasion of Normandy as an exciting addition to this documentary feature |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 2005 | |
Genres: | Documentary History | |
Crew: | Angie Alexander | |
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