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The Reading List: Andrew Carroll
The author of World War II’s “War Letters” column, which concludes this issue after […]
Wargame Reviews- Armchair General November 2014
Piercing Fortress Europa Piercing Fortress Europa is an innovative operational-level wargame depicting the grinding […]
War and Healing
Many of history’s transformational medical innovations were born on the battlefield. The history of […]
A Fractured America Unified Canada: Interview with John Boyko
Canadian author John Boyko’s book Blood and Daring: How Canada Fought the American Civil […]
Flak House Days
A bombardier recalls dark times in the flak fields, and the haven that brightened […]
Spying by the Numbers: Conversation with Mary Blakemore Johnston
“Women served in all our country’s wars as nurses; why not in other jobs?” […]
Surgery in the Front Lines
Starting in World War I, military hospitals moved closer and closer to bullets-flying combat, […]
Trade Off: Exchanging German-Americans for POWs in WWII
Eleven-year-old Ingrid Eiserloh’s world changed forever on January 8, 1942, one month and one […]
Review: Broken Bodies, Suffering Spirits’ -Mutter Museum
Broken Bodies, Suffering Spirits: Injury, Death & Healing in Civil War Philadelphia The Mütter […]