
Part 1 On the morning of May 5, 1945, the war was already ending everywhere except where men still had guns and reasons not to…
War strips spectacle quickly once the shooting stops. American soldiers moved through the castle in the practical haze that follows survival. Clear rooms. Check bodies.…

The Names They Changed — And Why the Orphan Train Children Vanished Part 1 In the archive of the New York Children’s Aid Society, the…
An elderly man whose grandmother had always refused to discuss where she came from except to say “a depot in Illinois.” A woman who had…

Part 1 I found the London Hydraulic Power Company by accident, which is how the worst things usually begin. At the time I was supposed…
Not fresh death. Nothing so simple. A long-sealed organic foulness, sweet and damp and old enough to have entered the walls. I gagged and pulled…

Part 1 The first mistake was not underestimating the airplane. The first mistake was believing that airplanes were still the central unit of air war.…

Part 1 In the spring of 1940, before America had fully admitted to itself that the war in Europe would one day become its own,…

Part 1 At 5:30 in the morning on December 17, 1944, in the Belgian cold east of Büllingen, Joachim Peiper learned again the most humiliating…

Part 1 In late August 1944, the war in France stopped behaving according to anyone’s planning tables. That was the first problem. The second was…

