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Finding Elizabeth's Soldiers

Finding Elizabeth's Soldiers

Elizabeth Black was a Pittsburgh artist who sketched charcoal portraits of American soldiers across Europe during World War II. Through detailed searches, detective work and the kindness of volunteer genealogists and other researchers, WQED in Pittsburgh is working to find the soldiers and/or their survivors. The film features encounters with both amazed and appreciative families.

Finding Elizabeth's Soldiers is presented by your local public television station.

Distributed nationally by American Public Television

Finding Elizabeth's Soldiers

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Special | 28m 50s | Discover the story of Elizabeth Black, who sketched portraits of soldiers during WWII. (28m 50s)

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