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U.S. Army veteran Harry Humason was treated like a hero this month when he visited the Czech Republic, returning to a place he helped liberate from Nazi Germany during World War II.
By STEVE PFARRER For the Gazette Stephen Platt, who teaches 19th and 20th century Chinese history at the University of ...
Sean Parnell promised that, under Pete Hegseth, the Pentagon would be “the most transparent in history.”Instead, it's well on ...
Morristown resident Mark Ehrenkranz discusses suburbia, substance abuse, and the film industry in his first published memoir.
Tran and students recommend books to be read by the group, and each participant gets a new copy to keep. The club has relied ...
Inspired by the historical figure known as Lambert Simnel, THE PRETENDER (Knopf, 471 pp., $30) is a rollicking account of a ...
An exciting new documentary will be screened Saturday at the Pottsville Film Festival, chronicling the young airmen of the ...
“A Curious Beginning” is beach-worthy reading at its best. It’s a light but engaging story, with a witty protagonist, plenty ...
What if the guiding narrative of 2,000 years of human history was a slow march toward the worship of money? A new book by ...
Robert Ryan, a WWII vet, traded class ring for sardines. Students honor his sacrifice. Experience the heartwarming ceremony.
Novels like Slaughterhouse-Five and Life and Fate provide unique insights into how World War II affected soldiers and those in their periphery.
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