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The Reception: The Germans on D-Day
How the sheer raw power of the Allies overwhelmed the Germans.
How the sheer raw power of the Allies overwhelmed the Germans.
Moments where compassion collided with combat defined Roy J. Caldwood's experience as an African American medic serving with the 92nd Infantry Division during World War II.
Alexander A. Vandegrift’s accomplishments during World War II came near the end of almost four decades of service in the United States Marine Corps.
With the end of the wartime no-strike pledge, workers across America expressed their frustration with wages and working conditions through a series of strikes that involved over 5 million people from the end of 1945 and into 1946.
Girl Scouts’ history of volunteering during times of crisis has been prevalent since the very beginning.