History Through the Viewfinder
Marking the centennial of the Russian Revolution with a photographic flashback to Red Square.
Marking the centennial of the Russian Revolution with a photographic flashback to Red Square.
An unlikely victory by a tiny Rapides Parish school in a statewide Louisiana “scrapping” drive during World War II left a lasting legacy.
Marguerite Frances Hunold, a pioneering aerologist in the US Navy’s WAVES program during World War II, became the first woman in her field to serve in Alaska, where she helped shape naval aviation forecasting in one of the world’s most challenging weather environments.
Entertainer Bob Hope brought comfort to generations of American troops on the Home Front and on battlefronts beginning in World War II.
Operation Rashness, a major fall offensive intended to seize a port on China’s southeast coast, would open sea lines of communication into China for the first time in several years while providing a base of operations for the invasion of southern Japan.