Schindler’s list up for auction; Bill Mauldin gets the USPS stamp of approval; a veteran is tougher than he thought.
Oak Ridge, the Town the Atomic Bomb Built
Evidence of the Manhattan Project abounds in this Tennessee town.
Command a Submarine in Silent Hunter 5
The new submarine simulation game from Ubisoft leaves players afloat.
The M18 “Hellcat” Tank Destroyer
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What If Franklin D. Roosevelt Had Disliked Churchill?
The wartime relationship between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill is famous. Some have praised it as “the partnership that saved the west,” and even “a friendship that saved the world.” But what if this relationship had failed to develop?
Arthur Coningham, the Outsider Who Unleashed the Air Force
Arthur Coningham may have been Australian, but his core principles of air-ground coordination still guide the U.S. Army today.
What Was the Turning Point of World War II?
Seventeen top historians weigh in on the moment that decided the war.
Alan Furst Looks at Ordinary People During the War
Author of the new World War II-era historical novel “Spies of the Balkans” explores human nature on the streets of occupied Greece.
E. B. Sledge Storms Ashore on Peleliu
National Archives images and excerpts from the classic With the Old Breed by E. B. Sledge, a young marine’s account of his eye-opening introduction to combat on the Pacific island of Peleliu.
