The invention that won World War II: Patented in 1944, the Higgins boat gave the Allies the advantage in amphibious assaults ~humanities.history Article 1329 words 6 votes
One of the few surviving heroes of D-Day shares his story: Army medic Ray Lambert, now 98, landed with the first assault wave on Omaha Beach ~humanities.history Article 2034 words 9 votes
In 1939, 20,000 Americans rallied in New York’s Madison Square Garden to celebrate the rise of Nazism ~humanities.history Article 1561 words 16 votes
A toy monkey that escaped Nazi Germany and reunited a family ~humanities.history Article 1514 words 6 votes
Becoming Anne Frank - Why did we turn an isolated teenage girl into the world’s most famous Holocaust victim? ~humanities.history Article 3562 words 7 votes
American Nazis in the 1930s—The German American Bund ~humanities.history Article 168 words, published Jun 5 2017 10 votes
Hidden for seventy years, a new invaluable contribution to Holocaust literature—the diary of Renia Spiegel—was rediscovered inside a desk in New York ~humanities.history Article 2975 words 13 votes
To heil, or not to heil, when traveling in the Third Reich ~humanities.history Article 4343 words 6 votes
I survived the Warsaw ghetto. Here are the lessons I’d like to pass on ~humanities.history Article 1117 words 10 votes