Remembering Milt Feldman
May 25, 2020 at 6:38 pm Ryan Jones 1 comment
Our May/June issue features a profile of Milt Feldman ’47, a World War II veteran who survived both the Battle of the Bulge and—particularly daunting given his Jewish heritage—a Nazi POW camp. Milt died in March at age 95, just as we were wrapping up the issue, so he never got to see our piece, but he did tell his story in a book, Captured, Frozen, Starved—and Lucky. Milt was adamant the rest of his life how lucky he was to have survived the war. As a small nod to so many others who never came home, we’re proud to share Milt’s story here.
Ryan Jones, editor
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1. Dick Wenner | May 26, 2020 at 9:22 pm
What a remarkable man! He was a credit to his family, his Alma Mater and his country. He makes me “Penn State Proud.”