An Infantryman from Hero Street: Film screening and Q&A with Fourth Wall Films

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History, Movies, Special Event

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Teens, Adults
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Commemorate Pearl Harbor with a screening of An Infantryman from Hero Street, a new documentary by Emmy Award-winning filmmakers Kelly and Tammy Rundle of Fourth Wall Films. A Q&A with the Rundles and other participants will follow the film. 

“An Infantryman from Hero Street,” the fourth episode in the "Hero Street" documentary series, tells the true story of Pvt. Joseph Sandoval who was born in a boxcar to Mexican immigrants in the Silvis, Illinois rail yard. In 1944 Joe, married with two young sons, was drafted and shipped to Britain with the 41st Armored Infantry Regiment. His unit helped fight the second stage of the Normandy Invasion in France. In April 1945, the Allied forces reached an agreement regarding post-war Germany, and Joe and his fellow soldiers were told the war was essentially over. Joe was killed just days later during a German counter attack near the Elbe River in Schönebeck, Germany. In the two weeks that followed, U.S. and Russian troops shook hands across the Elbe, and Adolph Hitler committed suicide. Only a block and a half long, Second Street in Silvis, Illinois lost six young men in World War II and two in the Korean War, more than any other street in America. Hero Street, as it is now known, has provided over 150 service members since Mexican-American immigrants settled there in 1929.

Fore more information, visit www.herostreetmovie.com.