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One Leather Notebook Changed Everything: The Canadian Nurse Who Saved 412 German Wounded—Then Got Captured._NU

One Leather Notebook Changed Everything: The Canadian Nurse Who Saved 412 German Wounded—Then Got Captured. ORTONA, ITALY — December 1943. In a dim canvas tent four miles behind the front, the war sounded like it always did: men groaning, boots…

What Churchill Said When Patton Did in One Day What Took Others a Month_NU

What Churchill Said When Patton Did in One Day What Took Others a Mont The map of Germany covered the wall like a wound that refused to close. In the underground war rooms beneath London, under concrete and steel and…

What Patton Did When a German Major Refused to Surrender_NU

What Patton Did When a German Major Refused to Surrender     March 28th, 1945 was supposed to feel like the end. The German army was collapsing in plain sight. American armor was driving deep into Bavaria with the momentum…

What the German Major Said When He Asked the Americans for Help_NU

What the German Major Said When He Asked the Americans for Help   May 5th, 1945. Austria. The war in Europe had less than three days left, but up in the Tolian Alps, time didn’t feel like it was ending—it…

What Patton Did When a British General Tried to Take His Bridge_NU

The river looked almost peaceful. From the high bluff where the observation post had been scraped out of the mud, the Rhine spread out in a wide, gray sweep under the March sky, the current sliding past in long, muscular…

Why Montgomery’s Speech After 89,000 American Casualties Nearly Broke Eisenhower’s Command_NU

They were still burying the dead when Bernard Montgomery decided it was time to talk. Snow lay heavy on the fields of Belgium on the morning of January 7th, 1945. It softened the ruins, blurred the edges of shell holes,…

They Sent 40 ‘Criminals’ to Fight 30,000 Japanese — What Happened Next Created Navy SEALs_NU

They Sent 40 ‘Criminals’ to Fight 30,000 Japanese — What Happened Next Created Navy SEALs At 8:44 a.m. on June 15th, 1944, the Pacific looked like it was boiling. First Lieutenant Frank Tachsky crouched low in a Higgins boat about 300 yards off Saipan’s southern…

Auschwitz’s “Angel of Death”: Josef Mengele and the Weaponization of Medicine_NU

Auschwitz’s “Angel of Death”: Josef Mengele and the Weaponization of Medicine On the railway ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, death could be delivered with the smallest gesture. A hand moved left, and a family disappeared into the machinery of murder. A hand…

“Bathe in My Private Bathroom” — What Japanese Women POWs Saw When They Entered the Officer Chamber_NU

“Bathe in My Private Bathroom” — What Japanese Women POWs Saw When They Entered the Officer Chamber It was a quiet morning when Kazumi, along with 22 other women, was summoned to Major Harold Bennett’s quarters. Major Bennett, a commanding…