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Making Automobiles Last During World War II
Civilian workers struggle to keep their cars running amid strict wartime restrictions.
Civilian workers struggle to keep their cars running amid strict wartime restrictions.
The 92nd Infantry Division’s unit newspaper earned a place as one of the premier combat division publications in the Armed Forces during World War II.
American jurists in occupied Germany developed international law with the concept of crimes against humanity, then grappled with its meaning.
Mark Stepelton flew in some of the most dangerous environments of the war by escorting bombing aircraft over occupied Europe and conducting air interdiction missions, striking enemy targets deep behind the lines.