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FEATURES
COVER STORY
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 and Germans joined forces in one of the war's last—and most unusual—battles
PORTFOLIO
War Games
FA collection of childish pastimes has a chilling side
Lessons in Democracy
By Ronald H. Bailey
Before the United States sent German POWs back home, it sent them back to school
Hell and High Water
By Sam Moses
The adventures of innovative, daring, and deadly submarine commander Eugene Fluckey
WEAPONS MANUAL
The Fearsome, Flawed Tiger I
By Max Gadney
Once thought invincible, the German tank was done in by its own design
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Mail
World War II Today
'I shot down Saint-Exupéry'; most-wanted Nazis; infantryman Rodger Young
War Letters
An anonymous letter wryly prepares soldiers for the life awaiting them back home
Andrew Carroll
Time Travel
The isolated desert air base that trained thousands of bomber crews, including the Enola Gay's
Stephen Budiansky
Unknown Soldiers
He was a former pornographer who conned a president
Stephen Budiansky
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Conversation
Writer Alex Kershaw on an escape from a sunken sub
Gene Santoro
Reviews
Controversial histories by Nicholson Baker and Patrick J. Buchanan; foreign language film The Counterfeiters
What If…
…the Japanese high command had refused to surrender?
Challenge
If they're not giant tubas on wheels, what are they?
Pinup
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