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Saving Italy’s Art
National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD
How did Renaissance masterpieces survive the carnage of World War II?...
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WWII’s Artist-Warriors
Deane Keller Papers, Manuscripts & Archives, Yale University
Robert Edsel tells the story of a group of scholar-soldiers tasked with protecting Europe’s...
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Guardians of the Lost Art
National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD
Robert Edsel tells the story of the scholar-soldiers tasked with rescuing Italy’s treasures from...
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WWII’s Strangest Battle
For one time only, Germans and Allies fought together in WWII. Andrew Roberts on a story so wild that it has to be made into a movie. MORE
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How To Write About the Holocaust
Historian Otto Dov Kulka spent his life studying the Holocaust, but how can one ever fully capture its horrors? By Ilana Bet-El. MORE
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A Survivor’s Quest for Remembrance
As Washington’s Holocaust Museum hits 20, one tour guide says her mission isn’t over. By Sandra McElwaine. MORE
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To Fight or Not?
Author Lynne Olson talks about the battle for public opinion between FDR and Charles Lindbergh over World War II. MORE
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Unexploded WWII Bomb Found
In Berlin train station. MORE
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The Women Who Won WWII
Women who worked at ‘Site X’ in the Appalachians were kept in a surreal, Orwellian world. Emma Garman on a new book that tells their stories. MORE
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The Nonfiction ‘Middlesex’
A memoir reminds us of how varied the influences of those who stand on American soil today are. By Nicholas Mancusi. MORE
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Dangerous Liaisons
The charming debauchery of Britain’s literati during the Blitz. MORE
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The Nerds Who Won WWII
In 1943 the war looked unwinnable for the Allies. Marc Wortman on historian Paul Kennedy’s story of how unsung innovators turned the tide. MORE
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Abbas Alleges Link Between Zionists And Nazis
David N. Myers on Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas's "historiographical sin of commission." MORE



