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★ 10/10 🏚️ Civilian Experiences

The Small Town That Survived 7 Nazi Divisions

The town of Gorodnya in eastern Belarus survived German occupation for 887 days. What made it remarkable: it was surrounded by seven Nazi divisions during the peak of Operation Barbarossa, cut off from all resupply. The ...

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★ 9/10 🌴 Pacific Theater

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. ...

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★ 8/10 🌸 Women at War

The Women Who Kept Bletchley Park's Secrets for 30 Years

The 8,000 people who worked at Bletchley Park during the war were forbidden from ever discussing their work. This vow of secrecy lasted, for many of them, their entire lives. Some never told their own children. Margaret ...

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Soviet Partisan, Bryansk Forests
Partisan Commander Ivan P. — Bryansk Forests, Russia — 1941-1943
For two winters, my unit of 340 partisans lived in the Bryansk forests — the largest forest in Europe. We had no formal supply line. We ate what we could hunt, forage, and steal. We cut German railway lines an average of twice a week. The Germans called it 'the Bandenland' — bandit country — and sent 30,000 troops specifically to pacify us. They never did. What the history books don't tell you: we had families with us. Forty-two children lived in those forests. We had a school — two hours a day, under the trees. We had a newspaper. A theater troupe performed for us. We even had a small printin...