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Letters to the editor, letters from the magazine, and the table of contents for each issue of World War II magazine.

WW2 Issues


Letters From Readers - November 2007 - World War II

Published: September 24, 2007 at 3:17 pm
One Photo, Many Heroes In your article "I'm Alive and Well, Thank You" (May 2007), Bert Rutan identifies himself as the wounded marine in the famous Iwo Jima photograph taken by war correspondent Eugene Jones. We do not want to …

Table of Contents - October 2007 - World War II

Published: August 17, 2007 at 10:23 am
Subscribe toWorld War IImagazine today! FEATURES A Young Marine at Tulagi By Nick Cariello A nineteen year old confronts fear, death, and manhood on a hostile shore in the Pacific. Who Really Won the War? By Norman Davies…

Letters From Readers - October 2007 - World War II

Published: August 17, 2007 at 10:21 am
Which Way Is Germany Again? After reading the July/August edition of your fine publication from cover to cover, I had to add a small caveat. The article "Suppose France Had Not Fallen in 1940" includes a picture of a Maginot …

Table of Contents - September 2007 - World War II

Published: July 17, 2007 at 10:22 am
Subscribe to World War II magazine today! FEATURES The MacArthur No One Knew By Richard B. Frank He was brilliant, self-promoting, and lifted almost all of his best ideas from others. J. E. B. Stuart, Soviet Cavalry Guru By Gervase …

Letters From Readers - September 2007 - World War II

Published: July 17, 2007 at 10:16 am
Unlikely Comrades in Arms It is important to realize that in developing their blitzkrieg doctrine ("Blueprint for Blitzkrieg," June 2007), the Germans had learned a good deal from the Soviets by testing tactics and weapons in the USSR in the …

Table of Contents - July/August - World War II

Published: June 07, 2007 at 5:12 pm
Subscribe toWorld War IImagazine today! FEATURES At the Gates of MoscowBy Andrew Nagorski It was, simply, the deadliest battle in all of human history. And it stopped the Nazi blitzkrieg. Men in BlackBy David Alvarez An …

Table of Contents - June 2007 - World War II

Published: May 11, 2007 at 2:00 pm
Subscribe toWorld War IImagazine today! FEATURES The Private HitlerBy David McCune Walter Frentz's intimate pictures of the Führer and his friends offer chilling glimpses of mass murderers at work and play. Darkness Over KobeBy John A. …

Letter From May 2007 World War II Magazine

Published: April 20, 2007 at 3:43 pm
On Wings of the American Spirit On April 12 the National World War II Museum in New Orleans paid tribute to former President George H.W. Bush by singling him out for their American Spirit Award. "The purpose of the award …

Letters From Readers -- May 2007 World War II Magazine

Published: April 20, 2007 at 3:41 pm
Given a Second LifetimeFor the past several months I have been reading current and back issues of World War II, which my mother gave me following the death of my father, Robert G. Barnhart. I had been unaware …

Letter From April 2007 World War II Magazine

Published: February 20, 2007 at 3:57 pm
Letter From April 2007 World War II Magazine Science in the Service of Evil Heinrich Himmler was a bookish bureaucrat with a lifelong passion for archeology who turned his eccentric ideas about German heri­tage into a justification for genocide. Nazi …

Letters From Readers -- March 2007 World War II Magazine

Published: January 24, 2007 at 2:44 pm
Recrossing the RubiconI wish to express another viewpoint on the European theater's terror-bombing issues touched on in "Crossing the Rubicon," the interview with author Donald Miller in the December 2006 World War II. For most civilian victims — …

Letters From Readers -- February 2007 World War II Magazine

Published: January 16, 2007 at 12:04 pm
Was Wehrmacht Inside Abbey? In the interview with German paratrooper Werner Kurkowski (World War II, November 2006), it was written that the Germans occupied positions around, but not inside, the Italian monastery during the Battle of Monte Cassino. …

Letters from Readers -- December 2006 World War II Magazine

Published: November 15, 2006 at 4:24 pm
American's Aussie Memories The "Commands" article on the 2/9th Australian Imperial Forces Battalion in the April 2006 issue of World War II reawakened some memories of my service in the G-2 drafting section of General Douglas MacArthur's headquarters. I thought …

Letter from December 2006 World War II Magazine

Published: November 15, 2006 at 4:23 pm
THE GROUND WAS literally sodden with blood. In the four months of the Third Battle of Ypres, British and Commonwealth forces had suffered appalling casualties in seizing 10 acres of shell-wrecked Belgian soil. Believing that his summer 1917 offensive would …

Letter from Readers -- November 2006 World War II Magazine

Published: October 20, 2006 at 4:06 pm
If Truth Be ToldThe September 2006 "Letter From World War II" commenting on the on-air exchange about the Malmédy massacre between Bill O'Reilly and General Wesley Clark — and Keith Olbermann's subsequent rebuttal of O'Reilly — has an interesting …

Letter from November 2006 World War II Magazine

Published: October 20, 2006 at 4:05 pm
In December 1941, nothing else brought home the reality that the entire world was suddenly at war more than the awful sight of smoke billowing from the shattered remains of the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor. With the surprise …
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