Issue
Featured Articles
“We Knew That, If We Succeeded, We Could, at One Blow, Destroy a City”
Author: Michael Lennick
A final interview with the most controversial father of the atomic age, Edward Teller
“The So-called Charge was Murder”
Author: Gene Smith
A young GI in Germany during the Korean War making the journey from war to peace, and from enmity to friendship, finds, amid the most tremendous change, smoldering embers of an old tyranny.
“You Will Be Afraid. But You Must Attack.”
Author: John J. Pullen
Next to Winston Churchill, General George Patton gave the war’s most famous speeches. But nobody knew quite what he said—until now.
“How Would You Like to be Attached to the Red Army?”
Author: Robert Hopkins
A cameraman at Yalta tells what it was like to spend a few days in claustrophobic luxury with Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt. and to be offered a job by Joseph Stalin.
“Just One More River to Cross”
Author: John M. Ryan
The final hours of the war were every bit as perilous as all the other ones for this American POW.
“A Straight Path Through Hell”
Author: Joe O’Donnell
Stationed near Nagasaki at the close of the war, a young photographer ventured into the devastated city and stayed for months.