The 5’3” Woman Who Quietly Took Over Your Screen and Your Heart_USt
The 5’3” Woman Who Quietly Took Over Your Screen and Your Heart She may stand just 5 feet 3 inches tall, but Milana Vayntrub has made a towering impact on entertainment, activism, and pop culture. You may know her as…
German Women POWs Stunned by Their First American Hot Dog — ‘Is This Even Food? NU.
German Women POWs Stunned by Their First American Hot Dog — ‘Is This Even Food? May 17th, 1945. The war was officially over, but for thousands of German women confined in a muddy, barbed-wire enclosure near Enderern, Germany, the nightmare…
The Price of Silence: Why German POW Children Asked Americans, “Are We Allowed to Smile? NU.
The Price of Silence: Why German POW Children Asked Americans, “Are We Allowed to Smile? The air in the forest east of the Ruhr Pocket on April 12, 1945, was a thick, miserable soup of damp earth, cordite, and rotting…
The Medic’s Heartbreak: Why a Simple Complaint from a German Woman POW Left a US Medic in Tears. NU.
The Medic’s Heartbreak: Why a Simple Complaint from a German Woman POW Left a US Medic in Tears In a clearing of skeletal beech trees somewhere west of the Elbe River, the rain didn’t fall so much as it seeped…
Shattered Ideals: How American Medicine Converted Captured German Nurses. NU.
Shattered Ideals: How American Medicine Converted Captured German Nurses In the summer of 1944, beneath the ruins of Cherbourg, France, nine German nurses emerged from an underground Nazi hospital, their white coats stained with the grime of subterranean warfare. Hands…
The Deadly Dentist: They Laughed at His Medical Degree Until He Held an Island Alone Against 98 Soldiers. NU
The Deadly Dentist: They Laughed at His Medical Degree Until He Held an Island Alone Against 98 Soldiers At 5:47 a.m. on July 7, 1944, on the blood-soaked island of Saipan, the traditional rules of war evaporated. Captain Benjamin Salomon, a…
The Leap: How One Brave Machinist Jumped Into a Burning Plane to Save the USS Enterprise. NU
The Leap: How One Brave Machinist Jumped Into a Burning Plane to Save the USS Enterprise On February 1, 1942, the central Pacific Ocean was a place of primal terror. Only eight weeks had passed since the devastating attack on…
The Hidden Truth: Why German Women POWs Were Terrified of American Soldiers—Until the Reality Surprised Them. NU.
The Hidden Truth: Why German Women POWs Were Terrified of American Soldiers—Until the Reality Surprised Them The air in Cherbourg, France, on October 12, 1944, tasted of salt, cordite, and the metallic tang of a dying empire. For 21-year-old Katherina…
I Thought I’d Lose My Hands” — A German Woman POW Saved by U.S. Army Medics. NU.
I Thought I’d Lose My Hands” — A German Woman POW Saved by U.S. Army Medics Western Germany lay frozen under one of the coldest winters of the war. Snow packed hard along narrow roads, muffling the sound of engines…
“We Bled in Silence”: German Women Reveal Life Before Americans Brought Real Supplies. NU.
“We Bled in Silence”: German Women Reveal Life Before Americans Brought Real Supplies CHAPTER I — The Harbor of Fear In June of 1945, New York Harbor lay bathed in summer light, its water calm, almost indifferent to the history…























