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WW2 IssuesTable of Contents - May 2009 - World War IIPublished: March 25, 2009 at 4:59 pm
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Long Shadow
A ferocious but little-known Japanese-Soviet battle in Outer Mongolia shaped the world war to come
Stuart D. Goldman
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The Art of the Double Cross
Pairing up Enigma decrypts with a …
Table of Contents - March 2009 World War IIPublished: January 29, 2009 at 12:26 pm
The February/March 2009 issue of World War II magazine features articles on Gen. Omar Bradley's collaboration with Gen. George S. Patton Jr., Torpedo Squadron Eight, the rearmament pact between Germany and Russia, and a Polish Jew who became an Italian partisan and resistance fighter.
Table of Contents - January 2009 World War IIPublished: December 22, 2008 at 6:12 pm
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Outkilling the Enemy
By Gene Santoro
Gen. Curtis LeMay made no apologies for conducting an all-out air war against Germany and Japan
Prelude to Pearl
By Stephen Harding
Early on December 7, …
Table of Contents - November 2008 World War IIPublished: October 13, 2008 at 12:38 pm
Table of Contents for the November 2008 issue of World War II magazine, featuring links to a wartime love letter and to an aircraft comparison chart.
Table of Contents - September 2008 World War IIPublished: July 22, 2008 at 6:10 pm
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The Other Richthofen
By James S. Corum
The Red Baron's cousin, Wolfram, was the brilliant mind behind the world's most lethal air force
Capture the Castle
By Stephen Harding
Americans …
Letters From Readers - July 2008 - World War IIPublished: May 08, 2008 at 4:09 pm
Face-to-face with the Nazis' Master Interrogator
Please try to understand my surprise when my wife handed me your March issue ("We Have Ways of Making You Talk," March 2008). "Oh my God," I exclaimed. "That is the guy that …
Table of Contents - July 2008 World War IIPublished: May 08, 2008 at 12:50 pm
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Tanks Cut Swathe at Bloody Omaha
By Steve Zaloga
American armor on D-Day actually opened the way for the infantry that followed.
The Few, the Proud, the Fit
By Gregory J. W. …
Letters From Readers - April 2008 World War IIPublished: March 20, 2008 at 7:54 pm
What's Wrong with This Picture?
My question pertains to page 71 of the December 2007 issue. Which general, Eisenhower or Marshall, is wearing his collar insignia reversed?
Harry H. Clark Jr.
Bedford, Pa.
According to David S. Stieghan, U.S. Army …
Table of Contents - May 2008 - World War IIPublished: March 20, 2008 at 7:53 pm
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Germany's Greatest General Hermann Balck fought the most brilliant—and probably least known—divisional battle in modern military history
DAVID T. ZABECKI
Fight to the Finish on Leyte
The first battle of …
Table of Contents - March 2008 - World War IIPublished: January 16, 2008 at 7:38 pm
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A Savage Fight for New Guinea
By James Campbell
American troops were near the breaking point even before the battle began.
The Corsair's Genius: Rex Beisel
By Barrett Tillman
It was the …
Letters From Readers - March 2008 - World War IIPublished: January 16, 2008 at 7:37 pm
America's Answer to the 88
The American 90mm antiaircraft gun was put to the same use as the German 88, only later in the war ("The Weapon GIs Hated Worst," November 2007). Our 90mm AA gun batteries on Bougainville had …
Table of Contents - February 2008 - World War IIPublished: December 10, 2007 at 2:23 pm
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The Race to Malta
By Sam Moses
Running gauntlets of U-boats and Stukas, Allied convoys took desperate risks to keep the vital outpost supplied.
The Best of Willie & Joe
By Karen …
Letters From Readers - February 2008 - World War IIPublished: December 10, 2007 at 2:21 pm
How the War Was Won
During World War II, Soviet forces suffered a staggering death rate of nearly 50 percent ("Who Really Won the War?" October 2007). This was not a heroic sacrifice, but one of the greatest acts of …
Table of Contents - December 2007 - World War IIPublished: November 05, 2007 at 1:30 pm
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Christmas in WartimeBy Stanley Weintraub Amid separation and loss, the holidays took on new meaning for soldiers and families alike.
A World War II Christmas AlbumPackages from home, really bad …
Letters From Readers - December 2007 - World War IIPublished: November 05, 2007 at 1:29 pm
Defending MacArthur
I take exception to Richard Frank's "The MacArthur No One Knew" (September 2007), complaining of MacArthur's "deft cribbing of the ideas of others." It is the duty of a commander to get ideas from his staff and to …
Table of Contents - November 2007 - World War IIPublished: September 24, 2007 at 3:19 pm
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How Patton Outfoxed the Germans By David T. Zabecki Credit superb intel and brilliant staff work.
Mud and Mayhem on Okinawa By Bill Sloan In a fight that broke all the rules, …
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