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Spring Hill: A Confederate Might Have Been
During a late November 1864 night, the Confederate Army of Tennessee missed the chance […]
The Last Kamikaze
When Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s surrender, Admiral Matome Ugaki decided to lead one final […]
Night of the Long Knives
Adolf Hitler needed Ernst Röhm and his storm troops to climb to power in […]
Himmler’s Utopia
Extermination of the Jews was just the first step in the Nazi SS leader’s […]
Book Review: The Castle in the Forest
The Castle in the Forest by Norman Mailer, Random House, New York, 2007, $27.95 […]
WWII Review: National Museum of the Marine Corps
National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, Va. Info@usmcmuseum.org Step inside this steel-sided room, […]
At the Gates of Moscow
In the fall of 1941, two gargantuan armies faced each other in the largest […]
Red Sabers: J. E. B. Stuart, Soviet Cavalry Guru
Taking a page from J. E. B. Stuart, Soviet horsemen proved that the cavalry […]
The Jewish General Behind the Luftwaffe
It was late morning on a summer Friday in Berlin—July 31, 1936—and the train […]
