Kidnapped During World War II, These German Corpses Proved A Headache for the U.S. Army by Zita Ballinger Fletcher10/26/202310/26/2023 Four dead Germans traveled on a wild journey, resulting in what the Monuments Men called “Operation Bodysnatch”.
Most POWs Want to Go Home—But After World War II, Some Faced Death on Arrival by John A. Haymond9/18/20239/19/2023
‘Oh! my soul—what a sight presented itself!’: A Witness to the July 1863 New York Draft Riots by Jonathan W. White9/14/20238/4/2023
Louisa May Alcott Wanted to Be a Nurse…Until She Realized It Required Bathing Soldiers by Louisa May Alcott7/5/20237/6/2023
Liquor Numbed the Pain, Took the Edge Off Homesickness… and Caused Havoc During the Civil War by Megan L. Bever4/6/20234/6/2023