After his plane was shot down, Glenn H. Hodak was sent to a military prison in Tokyo, where he was killed by U.S. firebombing ...
Discover the compelling story of Gertrude Kerschner in "Through Innocent Eyes," shedding light on the League of German Girls ...
This year's festival begins on Thursday, April 3, with a screening of "Midas Man" at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst.
A Bletchley Park codebreaker who “inspired women in the Army for decades” has died at the age of 101. Charlotte “Betty” Webb ...
This New Book Reveals the Daredevil Lives of Four Italian Women Who Stood Up to Hitler and Mussolini
By delivering newspapers, munitions and secret messages to resistance groups, among many other incredible tasks, the brave ...
Business leaders and investors remain on edge ahead of President Trump’s expected announcement of a sweeping new round of ...
DETROIT (AP) — Audiences at the Detroit Opera House expecting their performance of “Cosi fan tutte" to begin with the ...
Real Lives in the Ruin of Empire, the journalist Howard Amos’ first book, is a prescient and fascinating examination of the borderlands of a bellicose nation. Focusing on the Pskov region, which juts ...
WAVES recruitment figures proved those suppositions wrong. In 1945, the WAVES had 73,816 enlisted women, 8,745 officers and ...
Missing in Action. Just six weeks before World War II would end, the news came to four U.S. service member Families via telegram. Two ...
What’s Your KCQ? looks back at the prisoner of war camps that were scattered across the KC region during World War II.
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