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World War II Magazine
Hermann Göring was an outsize character in every sense of the term......
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World War II Magazine
A conversation with Dick Cole who copiloted the lead B-25 with Doolittle in the famous 1942 raid......
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World War II Magazine
A conversation with John C. Raaen, Jr.: Raaen retired in 1979 as a U.S. Army Major General. Thirty-five years earlier, as a 22-year-old captain 17 months out of the U.S. Military Academy, he made his first amphibious landing under fire at...
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World War II Magazine
A conversation with Hershel “Woody” Williams Hershel Woodrow “Woody” Williams was born in 1923 on a dairy farm outside Fairmont, West Virginia. The youngest of 11 children, six of whom died in the 1918 influenza epidemic,...
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World War II Magazine
Patton: Making music out of a military man's life...
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World War II Magazine
B-29 flight engineer Fiske Hanley endured brutality as a "special prisoner" of the Japanese ...
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World War II Magazine
On Wednesday, a German court sentenced Oskar Gröning to four years in prison for his role in the Holocaust. In our 2013 profile of the former Auschwitz guard, he declared himself not guilty. ...
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World War II Magazine
IN MOST ACCOUNTS of the 1930s, he’s the patsy, the slightly daft gent carrying his signature umbrella, a weakling willing to do anything to appease Adolf Hitler and prevent the Third Reich from launching World War II. Less than a year...