
The history of the American South is often written in the ink of plantation ledgers and the rhetoric of politicians. But there are chapters written…

Richmond, Virginia. Late autumn, 1863. The dining room inside the Confederate White House was warm, illuminated by the soft glow of gaslight and the flicker…

The Ohio River was a mile-wide scar cutting through the heart of a divided nation. On the south bank lay Kentucky, where the law defined…

The boy with the 160 IQ vanished on a summer evening in 1973. Everyone assumed he’d been taken. They were wrong about that part. What…

April 14th, 1942. Brooklyn Navyyard, dry dock number three. The welding torch in Frank Genevvesy’s hand trembled slightly as he prepared to make a modification…

March 4th, 1944, 28,000 ft above Berlin. Captain Don Gentile’s fuel gauge read dangerously low, his P-51 Mustang had escorted B17 bombers from England to…

December 3rd, 1944. Herken Forest, Germany. The German machine gunner from the 326th Vulks Grenadier Division lined up his MG42 on the advancing American infantry.…

June 23rd, 1944. 6:45 in the evening, P Camp Hearn, Texas. Oberg gave rider Klaus Wabber couldn’t contain his laughter as he read the work…

August 14th, 1942. Detroit tank arsenal. Warren, Michigan. Plant manager John Cars Caden stood in the middle of the cavernous factory floor, stopwatch in hand,…

December 17th, 1944. 600 hours. Meldy Crossroads, Belgium. The temperature had dropped to 18° Fahrenheit when Ober Lieutenant Verner Poetski heard a sound that made…

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