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Following the Trail of a Nazi Mass Murderer Who Was Never Caught

Assaults and Occupations in Wartime

Rethinking Winston Churchill and Neville Chamberlain

A Historian Explains What Civilization Owes to War

Managing the Bedbugs, Bathroom Shortages and Big Egos at Yalta

How a Million Refugees Became Postwar Pawns of the Allies

Hitler and the Holocaust

War — What Is It Good For? Chemotherapy, Apparently

Britain and the U.S.: A Forced and Unequal Marriage

How the U.S. Won the War Against Japan

In the Second Volume of ‘Hitler,’ How a Dictator Invited His Own Downfall

Remembering Poland’s Doomed Fight Against the Nazis

Experiencing War Far From the Battlefield

How Hitler Took the World Into War

The Reporter Who Told the World About the Bomb

Why the U.S. Dropped Atomic Bombs on Japan

Trying the Japanese for War Crimes

A Woman Who Resisted the Japanese Military

The Herculean Effort to Build an American Army

Young, in Love and Trying to Bring Down the Third Reich