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John D’Agostino of the Dunkirk OBSERVER gave me the green light to go out and get stories of local veterans for the In Honor ...
World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history, and is a topic that is popular in the media. The primary reasons ...
The relatively clear demarcation of good and evil in the conflict also presents ... a former Olympic track star who was captured while fighting in World War II. Based on the book by Laura Hillenbrand, ...
T here are a lot of TV shows that have their roots in literature, and this comes from a wide variety of genres. Anything from ...
An Arlington author and journalist has published a new book on a jazz musician's harrowing experiences in World War II. In ...
Russian literary and cultural icon Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy’s great-grandson talks about war and peace, and how non-violence ...
For some strange reason, I love reading true adventure books, namely books about mountain climbing or deep-sea diving ...
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Gentle, true story about finding love, hope in prison camp.