Dr. Richard Martin reflects on his service as an Army physician in Germany in the 1970s, sharing stories of cross-cultural friendship and the realities of living next to the Eastern Bloc.
When Allied bombers looked down on German cities, they saw a terrifying curtain of explosions—the notorious Flak. But the ...
At the end of World War II, many Nazi war criminals fled to Australia. A new book tells the stories of the investigators who ...
As the depleted members of the 1st Infantry Division entered the ancient city of Aachen in October of 1944, they would be met ...
Under Maj. William O. Darby, volunteers drawn heavily from the 34th Infantry Division trained in Scotland in demolitions, ...