Most POWs Want to Go Home—But After World War II, Some Faced Death on Arrival by John A. Haymond9/18/20239/19/2023 After WWII, questions rose about which nation POWs belonged to or even whether they would be killed upon going home.
Kharkiv Is No Stranger To Invasion—The Nazis Fought Four Battles Over It by Chris McNab11/22/20223/22/2023
Air Battle for Moscow, 1941-1942 Review: An Untold Story of World War II by Robert Guttman 4/1/20224/1/2022
These NATO Generals Had Unusual Backgrounds: They Served in the Third Reich by David T. Zabecki11/10/202111/9/2021
The Brewster Buffalo Was an Unlikely Fighter Plane—But Finland Loved It by Barrett Tillman9/22/20214/17/2022
When the German Army Neared Moscow, Millions Fled — But Some Stayed to Fight by Jonathan Dimbleby8/12/20216/9/2022
German President Calls for Peace with Russia, Eastern Europe for 80th Anniversary of Operation Barbarossa by Zita Ballinger Fletcher6/18/20216/28/2021