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| | When I discovered that my Great-Uncle, John Hunter died at the age of 20 in either France or Belgium in 1917 during World War I, I assumed that he had died in battle. He was a gunner, which mean that he either served the guns, handled ammunition, or drove the horses. My first thought was...
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| | The answer to the question of when the Third Reich doomed itself to extinction depends naturally on whom you ask. Some will tell you Germanys failure to secure the Mediterranean in 1942 was crucial. Others will point tothe invasion of the Soviet Union []
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| | I wrote here about some books to look forward to this year but it was inconclusive. I have recently become aware of another couple of books you should add to your air power and military aviation library this year. Victoria Taylor,Eagle Days: Life and Death for the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain (London: Apollo,...
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| By the fall of 1942, most people of Japanese ancestry had been transferred to one of 10 incarceration camps run by the War Relocation Authority. It was a time to persevere in the face of the unendurable, and to do so with dignity. The Japanese term for that is Gaman.