04/23/2013

The Beach Reading Model and the historical endurance of paper medium It was two winters ago. I was on New York’s Long Island with my wife Sally visiting relatives over the Christmas/New Year’s holiday. Because of recent family ...

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04/23/2013

It was the perfect battle of annihilation. In the summer of 1944 the Roman battle of Cannae in Italy was replayed on the Berezina in Russia In the opening days and weeks of the Allied invasion of Europe ...

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04/23/2013

Introduction: Thank you: John Hart & Pres. Henry Hartman             A. Personal                         1. Activities: HAHS Co-Chair Museum Committee, Trustee w/ Eisenhower Society, EISE volunteer work, York County Literacy Council Adult Reading Program.                         2. U.S. Army ...

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04/23/2013

Ken Weiler has published a new book dealing with the Soviet contribution that insured the success of the Allied invasion at Normandy on June 6, 1944. Entitled Why Normandy Was Won:  Operation Bagration and the War In the ...

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04/23/2013

The chart below demonstrates the distortion in the population balance in men and women as a result of the deaths caused during World War II from 1941 to 1945 in the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, now ...

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04/23/2013

Sometime after the end of World War II U.S. Navy Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz was asked whether the attacking Japanese forces made any mistakes in the planning and attack on the U.S. Pacific naval anchorage at Pearl Harbor, ...

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