Rudolf Hess’s peace mission to Britain was one of the war’s most astonishing events. Was the deputy führer a madman who acted alone, as many believe? Or did British Intelligence have a hand in his bizarre and fateful trip?
Review: Filming the Camps, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage
FILMING THE CAMPS John Ford, Samuel Fuller, George Stevens From Hollywood to Nuremberg The […]
Book Review: Someone Talked!
SOMEONE TALKED! By R. Conrad Stein. 146 pp. Chiron Books, 2011. $7.95. It’s August […]
What If the Germans Had Captured Moscow in 1941?
Capturing Moscow in 1941 might have negatively affected the Germans.
Hitler’s Saw: The German MG42
This gun killed more Allied soldiers than any other weapon
Book Review: China’s Wings by Gregory Crouch
CHINA’S WINGS War, Intrigue, Romance, and Adventure in the Middle Kingdom During the Golden […]
Interview: Jean Edward Smith / Author of ‘Eisenhower in War and Peace’
How the five-star general dealt with Churchill and Roosevelt, and managed all the alpha generals jockeying for position, all while running a war.
Time Travel: Resurgent Prague
On March 15, 1939, German troops marched through Prague’s historic Wenceslas Square and occupied […]
The Joy of Killing
A counterintelligence officer explains why she pulled the trigger
An American Missionary Describes ‘Beastly’ Atrocities in Nanking
A letter by Reverend James McCallum, written during the brutal beginning of Japanese occupation.
