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August 01, 2017

Book Review: In the Highest Degree Tragic

August 01, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

The doomed valor of the small, scrappy US Asiatic Fleet in the Pacific Theater, often overlooked in WWII histories, now gets an elaborate new chronicle.

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August 01, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
History
August 2017, donald kehn, in the highest degree tragic, open letters weekly 17, WWII
December 08, 2016

Book Review: The Good Occupation

December 08, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

For the thousands of US and Allied troops who were ordered to remain behind and help rebuilt countries the Allies had just defeated, their war was extended and altered. A new book dissects the on-the-ground realities attending the aftermath of conquest.

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December 08, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
History
December 2016, open letters weeky 16, susan carruthers, the good occupation, WWII
March 01, 2016

Book Review: Battle of the Atlantic

March 01, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

Atlantic shipping was the lifeline of Great Britain during the Second World War, and the Nazis knew it just as well as the Allies did. A thrilling new book recounts the sprawling, war-long Battle of the Atlantic

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March 01, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
History
jonathan dimbleby, March 2016, open letters weekly 16, the battle of the atlantic, WWII
October 18, 2015

Book Review: After Hitler

October 18, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

A forensic and often quite moving new history of the last, desperate days of the Third Reich

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October 18, 2015/ Steve Donoghue/
History
after hitler, Michael Jones, October 2015, open letters weekly 15, WWII
October 18, 2015

Book Review: The German War

October 18, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

A new book brings to life the experiences of ordinary Germans during the Second World War

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October 18, 2015/ Steve Donoghue/
History
nicholas stargardt, October 2015, open letters weekly 15, the german war, WWII
October 16, 2015

Book Review: The Rise of Germany

October 16, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

An ambitious new work of history charts the rise to victory of Nazi Germany - and deflates a few treasured myths along the way

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October 16, 2015/ Steve Donoghue/
History
james holland, October 2015, open letters weekly 15, the rise of germany, the war in the west, WWII
September 14, 2015

Book Review: The Conquering Tide

September 14, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

The fierce, epic height of WWII's Pacific War is the subject of Ian Toll's gripping new volume

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September 14, 2015/ Steve Donoghue/
History
ian toll, open letters weekly 15, September 2015, the conquering tide, WWII
September 09, 2015

Book Review: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

September 09, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

They slit throats; the bombed churches; they were none too mentally stable - and these were the GOOD guys

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September 09, 2015/ Steve Donoghue/
History
damien lewis, open letters weekly 15, September 2015, the ministry of ungentlemanly warfare, WWII
June 19, 2015

Book Review: How Britain Saved the West

June 19, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

For a key interval in 1940, Britain stood alone against the might of Nazi Germany at its peak - and that familiar story of determination and ultimate victory is the subject of Robin Prior's new book

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June 19, 2015/ Steve Donoghue/
History
June 2015, open letters weekly 2015, robin prior, when britain saved the west, WWII
August 17, 2014

Book Review: Hiroshima Nagasaki

August 17, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

A sweeping new history looks back half a century to the only wartime use of atomic weapons

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August 2014, Hiroshima, history, Nagasaki, open letters weekly, paul ham, WWII
August 30, 2013

Book Review: Armor and Blood

August 30, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

The Battle of Kursk was one of the most epic confrontations in the history of warfare - a vivid new history calls it the turning point of the entire Second World War

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August 30, 2013/ Steve Donoghue/
armor and blood, August 2013, dennis showalter, history, military history, open letters weekly, the battle of kursk, WWII
July 14, 2012

Book Review: The Taste of War

July 14, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

A new book looks at the foremost weapon in war's arsenal: food.

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July 14, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
food, food writing, July 2012, lizzie collingham, nazi germany, rationing, the taste of war, Winston Churchill, world war two, WWII
October 31, 2007

Pehin Hanska Ktepi

October 31, 2007/ Steve Donoghue

George Custer knew damn well how many Indians he’d be fighting at Little Bighorn, but the myths of that battle have overcrowded the truth. To sort one from the other, Steve Donoghue charges into a shelf of Custerology.

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October 31, 2007/ Steve Donoghue/
Politics & History
history, November 2007, politics, Steve Donoghue, WWII
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