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Operation Nordwind: The Battle after the Bulge
Learn MoreIn the midst of the Battle of the Bulge, the Germans launched Operation Nordwind, a lesser-known but significant offensive in Alsace in January 1945.
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The Treblinka Uprising
Learn MoreIn August 1943, Jewish prisoners revolted against their Nazi captors at the Treblinka death camp. This act of resistance provides crucial insight into the horrors of the death camp and Operation Reinhard.
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Hitler’s Declaration of War on the United States
Learn MoreDays after Pearl Harbor, Nazi Germany declared war on America. But why did Hitler choose to draw the United States directly into the European conflict?
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Eleanor Roosevelt’s My Day Column after Pearl Harbor Attack
Learn MoreIn her December 8, 1941, My Day column, Eleanor Roosevelt reflects on the moment she learned of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and other locations, describing the nation’s shift from uncertainty to resolve.
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Victory Gardens: Food for the Fight
Learn MoreVictory gardens became (and remain) an iconic image of life on the Home Front during World War II.
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Sacrifice and Survival: A Tale of Two Wickes
Learn MoreA tale of sacrifice and survival, the USS Taylor and USS Blakeley, two Wickes-class destroyers, exemplified the bravery and resilience of the US Navy during World War II.
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Operation Queen: The Battle before the Bulge
Learn MoreIf the American forces could break through the Hürtgen Forest, there was a chance they could reach the Rhine near Cologne, threatening the German industrial region along the Ruhr River and possibly even force a crossing.
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Korematsu v. United States: 80 Years Later
Learn MoreEven 80 years later, Korematsu v. United States still serves as a reminder of the need to protect civil liberties even during times of insecurity.
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The WAVES of the US Navy
Learn MoreDespite early challenges to women’s place in the Navy, the WAVES’s establishment as a part of the Navy itself, not a corps or auxiliary like the WAACs, was “precedent-breaking.”
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The Battle of Leyte Gulf
Learn MoreIn October 1944, the largest naval battle ever fought raged in the Pacific. The Battle of Leyte Gulf ended in American victory—but the outcome could have been very different.
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Allied Tactical Airpower in the Summer, Fall of 1944
Learn MoreFrom the hedgerows of Normandy across the rivers of northern France and into the dense forests of the Hürtgen and the Ardennes, Royal Air Force (RAF) and US Army Air Forces (USAAF) aircraft cleared the way for the advance of the Allied ground armies.
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Appeasement and ‘Peace for Our Time’
Learn MoreConcessions in diplomatic negotiations were nothing new, but after Munich, appeasement took on a new meaning.