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Virginia Hall: The Allied Spy the Gestapo Called 'the Limping Lady'
Virginia Hall was an American who worked for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in occupied France. After escaping to Spain in 1942 following a Gestapo raid, she was declared "the most dangerous of all aliens" by the...
Operation Market Garden's Forgotten Bridge
Most people know about Arnhem and the bridge too far. But the critical battle was at Nijmegen — the Waal River bridge — where a group of American paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne executed one of the most audacious day...
The Firebombing of Tokyo: The Raid Most Americans Don't Know
On the night of March 9-10, 1945, B-29s dropped 1,665 tons of incendiary bombs on Tokyo in a single raid, creating a firestorm that killed an estimated 100,000 people in a single night — more than either atomic bombing. ...
The Japanese Doctor Who Experimented on 3,000 People — Then Was Protected by the US
Dr. Shiro Ishii, commander of Unit 731, conducted horrific experiments on an estimated 3,000 human beings in Manchuria between 1937 and 1945, including vivisections without anesthesia, forced pregnancies, and intentional...