Last Ride at Anzio: The German Counterattacks, February 1944
How a forceful German counterattack in February 1944 could not push back the Allied Anzio landing.
How a forceful German counterattack in February 1944 could not push back the Allied Anzio landing.
Even 80 years later, Korematsu v. United States still serves as a reminder of the need to protect civil liberties even during times of insecurity.
Institute for the Study of War and Democracy Roundtable featuring Conrad C. Crane, PhD.
The election of the Popular Front government in France and a wave of factory occupations secured huge gains for French workers.
An overlooked story of World War II and its consequences, the Graves Registration Service (GRS) worked tirelessly during the war to collect and identify the dead, providing proper burial. After the war, the GRS conducted the world’s largest search and recovery effort, leading to the identification of 280,000 fallen Americans, who were provided with a final burial in the United States or abroad based upon the surviving family’s wishes.