You know, there’s there’s a photograph in my mind that never fades. It’s not one of those glossy posters of a man in…
The pub was called The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel, East London. It was March 9th, 1966, around 8:30 p.m. on a Wednesday night.…
April 13th, 1986. 1:45 p.m. Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Near Bay 8th Street and 86th Street, a gray Buick became a fireball so fast that…
In the summer of 1953, a British jet crossed into Soviet airspace flying at over 50,000 feet. Soviet radar tracked it immediately. MiG-15s …
They wore the same uniform, followed the same orders, ran the same camps, but when the war ended and the world finally saw…
The freezing thick white fog of the Arden Forest clung to the ground like a burial shroud. It was the morning of December…
January 1945. 19,000 American soldiers had just died in the snow of the Ardennes. 19,000 young men from Ohio, from Texas, from California…
August 1st, 1944. Oberkommando der Wehrmacht headquarters, Paris. Generaloberst Günther von Kluge spread three intelligence reports across his desk and read them twice,…
Wait, the key. He locked us in. >> Marcus Freeman had owned Freeman’s Barbecue for 12 years. Best ribs in Bronzeville. Everyone knew…