The man who had a potential to be the world’s greatest atomic physicist could have tipped power into Germany’s favor.
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Rob Citino’s Reading List
The top book titles from World War II magazine’s resident blogger
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Patton Cologne: The Smell of Victory
Patton Men’s Cologne 3.4 oz, $45. theamericaline.org. There is Patton the man: an […]
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Human Bullets: The Imperial Japanese Army
Tracing the roots of the kamikaze to the Russo-Japanese war of 1904–1905
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Louisa May Alcott Goes to War
Eager to support the North, the budding author volunteered for a fledgling corps of female nurses.
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Eyewitness Account: The Battle of Shiloh
Union Lieutenant William M. Reid recounts the Battle of Shiloh. PLUS: Three other accounts of the battle.
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Daily Quiz for January 30, 2012
The Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter, originally designated HU-1, got a popular nickname probably derived from this.
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Daily Quiz for January 29, 2012
The Enola Gay and the Bockscar, the airplanes that dropped the atomic bombs on Japan, were these types of B-29 bombers.
