Utica Observer-Dispatch: Local WWII veteran visits SUNY Poly to
recall horrors of war

Utica Observer-Dispatch: Local WWII veteran visits SUNY Poly to
recall horrors of war

Published:
Friday, April 3, 2015 - 12:10
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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="650"] AR-150409864.jpg&MaxW=650 World War II veteran Alan Moskin speaks about his experience serving in the United States Army during the World War II Remembrance Day event at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Marcy Thursday, April 2, 2015. "It (the war) left a mark on my soul, my heart," he said. "How did this happen? Why did this happen? How did the civilized world let something like this happen?" ((Tina Russell / Observer-Dispatch)[/caption]

For 50 years, Alan Moskin remained silent about his combat service in World War II in fear of bringing back the nightmares of what he saw.
Perhaps the nightmares would have been the day he lost his best friend who was just trying to help out the new soldiers, or the time he was forced to kill a teenage boy who was part of the Hitler Youth that he said could have been no older than 15 years old with blonde hair and blue eyes.
“Being in combat is like being in hell and back,” Moskin said as he addressed a crowd Thursday afternoon during the World War II Remembrance Day event at the Field House at SUNY Polytechnic Institute.

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