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Features
Escape from Paris
Joe Manos needed a miracle. He needed Sumner Jackson, American surgeon and covert friend of GIs trapped in the Nazi-infested City of Light. An exclusive excerpt from Alex Kershaw’s book Avenue of Spies
Tools of a Dark Trade
Espionage, sabotage, and other secret tasks required specialized gadgets and weapons. The OSS gave its operatives a staggering array of imaginative options. America in WWII photo essay
America’s Spy in Switzerland
A neutral country, a tree-lined street, an old house–the setting seemed innocent enough. Then there was Allen Dulles and his peculiar visitors. By Peter Kross
The Pastor Was a Spy
Neighbors in Newark, New Jersey, hardly noticed Carl Krepper. Few even knew he was a Lutheran minister. None knew he was a Nazi spy. By J. Francis Watson
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Henry Ford’s Big Bomber Plant
Visit the Yankee Air Museum website
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Manhunt in Melanesia
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Memories from the War Years
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Theater of War
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“It Was a Long, Long Time”
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