FOR at least ten years after this war all belligerents, victors as well as vanquished, will be so weakened from loss of life, blood, and wealth that a large-scale reopening of hostilities is unlikely.
The Day German Tank Commanders Knew Kursk Would Break Them! Discover the untold story of Operation Citadel—the[...] ...
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How a B-17 Tailgunner Survived the Skies of 1943
On July 30, 1943, during a massive U.S. raid over Germany involving 186 B-17 Flying Fortresses and 123 P-47 Thunderbolts, the ...
A P-38 Lighting takes off from an English base, Dec. 3, 1942. Lt. William W. Shank was flying a similar aircraft when he was shot down over Germany in 1943. (AP Photo) HARRISONBURG, Va. — The U.S.
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President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Josef Stalin are drafting a surrender-or-die ultimatum to Germany, dispatches from Istanbul said today, and some observers in Washington ...
Lynette Roth, curator at the Harvard Art Museums, said that when she decided to open an exhibition showcasing German art from 1943-1955, she knew it would be a sensitive subject for a modern day ...
THE United Nations will have to determine before long what controls are to be imposed upon German aeronautical activities under the terms of peace. The problems involved will not be wholly unfamiliar.
CAMBRIDGE — In the final month of World War II, a 19-year-old German soldier, Gerhard Altenbourg, killed a Soviet soldier with a bayonet. It wrecked him. His unsparing drawing “Ecce Homo Dying Warrior ...
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