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Back to SearchWWI German Internment
The story of the Japanese Internment Camps in the United States during the Second World War has slowly been brought to mainstream American history. B…
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The Black Chamber
You probably know about the Central Intelligence Agency, commonly known as the CIA. And you might have even heard of its WWII predecessor, the Office…
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Zeppelins Over London
Those who study World War II history have undoubtedly heard about the Blitz, the horrific German bombing of London throughout the conflict. But did y…
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Paul Revere (Where are they now?)
"Where Are They Now?" Limited Summer Weekend Series. Did you ever wonder what happened to the characters you learned about in history after the big e…
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Conversations: Battle of Saipan, w/David Sears
Today's guest, David Sears, is a military historian and frequent commentator for the History Channel on the Pacific Theatre of World War II.
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Japan's Last Soldier
Did you know that there was one particular soldier who really took the Samurai code of honor ideology to heart by fleeing from the invading Americans…
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Bat Bombs
Way before the invention of the Atomic Bombs through the Manhattan Project, in 1943, President Roosevelt approved another top-secret military project…
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Cherry Blossoms at Night
We have all learned about the last few months of the Pacific War in 1945 and its infamous end in August when the United States dropped two Atomic Bom…
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Killing Tojo
As the Americans rushed to his door, the General screamed through the window, "I am Tojo!" he then turned around to face the room, placed a loaded .3…
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Conversations: Writing About Strong Women of WWII, w/Clare Mulley
Clare Mulley is a British author, historian, and broadcaster known for her biographies focusing on significant female figures, particularly those inv…
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