The mission was as risky as any the O.S.S. ever plotted. Fifteen U.S. soldiers of Italian descent were to slip ashore in rubber boats, 400 miles behind the German lines. On the main-line railway ...
On Dec. 2, 1945, 27-year-old Harold Segal opened up The New York Times and read with special interest a story about the first-ever execution of a German officer following an Allied trial. As he stared ...
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