Donald Waldman is an 18-year-old Jewish street kid who gets his draft notice on graduation day. Six months later he is at the Battle of the Bulge, the largest land battle in U.S. history. And from that point on, his life is one plagued by ethical and physical anguish.

Donald Waldman is the creation of the renowned playwright and screenwriter Willy Holtzman of Wilton. His dad’s name is Donald Holtzman. “Any similarity between the two,” Holtzman said, “is completely intentional.”

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