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The simple American vehicle that broke Germany in World War II
In November 1942, during World War II, German soldiers in North Africa examined a captured American Jeep. What they ...
The prisoners of Sub-Camp No. 7 helped with the local sugar cane fields and interacted with community members. Some even ...
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WWII POW camps on US soil
Between 1942 and 1946, the U.S. government constructed around 700 POW camps on U.S. soil, housing around 400,000 captured ...
Hundreds of Allied prisoners of war were held in Japanese camps in Nagasaki when the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb 80 years ago ...
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Louis E. Roemer was taken prisoner in the Philippines when the Japanese in May 1942 captured the island fortress of Corregidor, after American forces lost the Bataan Peninsula.
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Louis E. Roemer, 43, of Wilmington, Delaware, who died while he was being held by Japan as a prisoner of ...
Saturday marked 10 years since Col. Ralph Hauenstein died at 103 years old. The colonel, as his family calls him, lived not ...
In the new 28 Years Later sequel, O’Connell shines as a psychopath gang leader styled, after a fashion, on Jimmy Savile, ...
On Sept. 2, 1945, the official end of World War II came to pass with Japan’s signing of the Instrument of Surrender aboard the battleship USS Missouri. At then-Camp McCoy, Wis., the thousands of ...
The IJ is reprinting some of the late Beth Ashley’s columns. This is from 2013. When my book group elected to read “A Higher Call,” about a World War II encounter in the ...
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Between iconoclasm and sycophancy
Between these two camps of sycophancy and iconoclasm, reason itself often disappears. This demonstrates an inability to hold ...
As the Americans and the Holocaust exhibit at the Ellinwood School/Community Library enters its final week, community members ...
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