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Clark used the wartime record she discovered in her grandfather’s scrapbook, which was compiled by two of his sisters, to ...
Barry Hill’s new poetry collection Lamb blends insightful, impatient and powerful commentary with grandfatherly reflections ...
Growing up in Minneapolis, Bao Phi carried with him the quiet weight of a family history shaped by war and survival. His family had fled during the violence and upheavals around the ending of the war ...
World War I earned the grim title of “the War to end all wars” for a reason: the world had never before witnessed a conflict ...
Famously, the attack could have been one of the most significant events of the war, as the deaths of 128 Americans who had been aboard was a contributing factor in the United States joining the ...
While predominantly associated with the Second World War, huts were also utilised during the First World War, accommodating servicemen from Britain, America, Canada, Poland, France, Holland ...
Nasser Rabah’s poem “The War Is Over,” translated from the Arabic by Wiam El-Tamami, appears in our new Spring issue, no. 251. Here, we asked both Rabah and El-Tamami to reflect on their work. I live ...
Fifteen years ago, archaeologists at the World Trade Center site discovered a ship, deep in the muck, dating back to the Revolutionary War. Now they're putting it back together. Archaeologists at ...
The raid was a success and credited with shortening the war, but it came at a steep cost: Of the 50 bombers in Cregger’s squadron, only three made it back safely. And in total, 310 crew were either ...
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