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The 36th Mission

Author: Frank Clark

He spent his tour of duty bombing German cities and made it home only to discover he could never leave the war behind him. Then, a lifetime later, he found a way to make peace.

Germany’s America

Author: V. R. Berghahn

For a century and a half Germans have been deeply ambivalent about the United States, and their contradictory feelings say much about their future in Europe and the world

Tokyo, 1945

Author: James A. Field, Jr.

The author entered the conquered capital days after the surrender to meet high officers of the Imperial Navy

For The Duration

Author: Frederick A. Johnsen

The world about us is strewn with relics that are quietly eloquent of the struggle that ended half a century ago

Normandy, 1994

Author: Deronda Elliott

This magazine’s publication of wrenching wartime letters between the author’s parents brought her to international attention. At the same time, it initiated some very heartfelt conversations with our readers.

The Biggest Decision: Why We Had To Drop The Atomic Bomb

Author: Robert James Maddox

Truman was Commander in Chief of the American armed forces, and he had a duty to the men under his command not shared by those sitting in moral judgment decades later