For a century Hawaii’s westernmost island has stubbornly resisted the tides of change
An eyewitness recreates a wonderful, wacky day in August, 1944, when Hemingway, a handful of other Americans, and a señorita named Elena helped rekindle the City of Light. Champagne ran in rivers, and the squeals inside the tanks were not from grit in the bogie wheels.
An eyewitness account of the World War II battle in the Pacific.
A down-to-earth story of the way in which the German thrust at the Bulge was halted
Day after day, the sun, the sea, and the sharks cut down the men who clung to the “doughnut” raft: Seaman Heyn’s Story from the Naval Archives