These two books describe how American doctors were linked to troubling events during World War II that raised thorny moral issues around medicine and war.
In a new book 'Presidents At War,' historian Steven M. Gillon takes a look at how World War II impacted a generation of ...
John D’Agostino of the Dunkirk OBSERVER gave me the green light to go out and get stories of local veterans for the In Honor ...
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Trunk of wartime letters inspires book on WWIILAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - A trunk full of wartime letters and family artifacts has inspired a South Louisiana author to write a book. In the latter days of World War II, John Brauner was a ...
An Arlington author and journalist has published a new book on a jazz musician's harrowing experiences in World War II. In ...
A review of Book and Dagger, How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II, by Elyse Graham.
has taken a distinctive view of Winston Churchill’s “Wilderness Years” — the time leading up to World War II — in her remarkable book, “Churchill’s Citadel: Chartwell and the ...
The novelist who brought three of the “greatest heroines” of World War II to life in back-to-back gripping stories will lecture in Lockport as part of the Secret Weapons of World War II: Women, Books ...
A Georgetown University School of Foreign Service (SFS) professor presented his newly published book about the Eastern front during World War II at an event Feb. 13. Michael David-Fox, the director ...
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