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Hitler’s Secret Underground Fortress
In a hidden stronghold high in the Alps, a last-chance Nazi army could hold out for years. The idea delighted Hitler. It made the Allies sweat. By Edward G. Longacre
Destined to Burn
In the 1940s, the awesome power of heavy bombers intersected jaggedly with moral questions about using that power. At that intersection sat Dresden. By Brian John Murphy
The Shows Must Go On!
…Or were Broadway’s lights more likely to attract enemy bombers than people ready to spend money on singing and dancing. By John E. Stanchak
Frank Sinatra Takes On Gary, Indiana
Ol’ Blue Eyes was fed up with prejudice. So when white Indianans boycotted their high school for admitting African Americans, he hopped a plane for a face-to-face. By Chuch Lyons
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