They were the weapons of fantasy and of terror. Born of great desperation and used under the cover of darkness, special tools of spies and espionage agents delivered ...
Behind its broken facade, Olterra concealed one of World War II’s most daring and unconventional underwater warfare operations.
An investigation by The New York Times has revealed that America was woven into the war far more than previously known.
The timing couldn’t have been better for Lockport Public Arts Council’s presentation of a commemorative plaque to Lockport City School District honoring all Lions who served in World War II. On Friday ...
Since January, a small-scale, museum-style exhibit commemorating the 80th year since the end of World War II has grown in ...
When Judith Miller reached for her mail on October 12, her attention was focused on a financial story, not germ warfare, a subject she had spent years investigating as a reporter for the New York ...
“Over the course of the war, U.S. bombing of Laos would become so intense that it averaged one attack every eight minutes for nearly a decade,” observes Joshua Kurlantzick in his new book ...