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Japanese WWII survivor recounts the fire and fury as her city burned.

The Star 24 Mar 2025
ON her sixth birthday 80 years ago, Shizuko Nishio clung to her mother as US B-29 bombers started a firestorm that turned humans to ash and Tokyo into a wasteland. Read full story ... .
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'Casablanca' meets the spy world in WWII story of love and espionage

Hastings Tribune 24 Mar 2025
"The Librarians of Lisbon" is accurately described on the cover as “A WWII story of love and espionage,” and novelist Suzanne Nelson certainly delivers, as promised, a fine work of historical fiction for adult readers ... .
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What WWII Data Tells Us About Children, Added Sugar And Chronic Disease

MENA FN 24 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) Washington Post It's hard to escape the fruit snacks-juice box culture many parents and children live in. But a growing body of research supports limiting children's sugar ... .
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The growth of Hong Kong’s art clubs, from hobby groups to wartime camps and post-WWII success

South China Morning Post 24 Mar 2025
Art clubs and societies have helped shape the city’s vibrant and diverse cultural landscape, since the 19th century ... .
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United Russia Seeks to Curb Ukraine War Focus, Militant Rhetoric Ahead of WWII Victory Anniversary

Moscow Times 24 Mar 2025
Read more ... These discussions come ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in WWII, which Russia and several former Soviet republics celebrate as Victory Day on May 9 ... Read more about. Victory Day , United Russia , Military ... Preview. Subscribe.
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As he turns 100, Manitowoc WWII vet Cliff Beaupre says secret is to ‘live life to the fullest’

Sheboygan Press 24 Mar 2025
MANITOWOC – Cliff Beaupre said his goal never was to live to 100 and he didn’t do anything special to reach the century milestone ... “I didn’t smoke, I never drank much, I don’t worry about things.” ... Coast Guard to fight in World War II.
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Forgotten WWII hero, Tuskegee airman honored thanks to student research

Stars and Stripes 24 Mar 2025
JACKSON COUNTY, MICH. (Tribune News Service) — Second Lt. Theodore Roosevelt Stiger was a young athlete who attended Jackson College, which is where student athletes Brayden Pearson and Azyah Brown first learned of his story ... In February, State Rep ... .
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Medals of WWII fighter ace who survived terrifying 25,000ft death plunge but then was killed ...

The Daily Mail 24 Mar 2025
The bravery medals of a fearless Battle of Britain pilot who survived his oxygen supply failing at 25,000ft have emerged for sale for £30,000 ... During one duel, he closed to within 10 to 20 yards of his adversary so he could shoot them down ... H ... .
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At 102, American WWII veteran returns to the Polish forest where he was once a POW

Stars and Stripes 24 Mar 2025
It’s an inspiration for younger veterans to see that they, too, can live a successful life after combat,” said Andrew Biggio, a former Marine Corps infantry sergeant and author who has led efforts to bring more than 60 WWII veterans back to Europe ... .
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South Caldwell teacher: Visit to WWII monument stirs memories of grandparents

Hickory Record 23 Mar 2025
At present, the Department of Veterans Affairs projects that all the American veterans from the conflict, men and women alike, will pass from us in the next 15 years ... .
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Remains of WWII, Korean War soldiers coming home for burial

Stars and Stripes 23 Mar 2025
•The remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Alvin R ... •The remains of Army Pfc. Joseph R ... Remains of soldier killed during WWII to be interred this week in South Carolina Remains of WWII bomber pilot, lost in the Pacific in 1944, are identified ... .
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Forgotten Jackson WWII hero, Tuskegee airman honored thanks to student research

Michigan Live 23 Mar 2025
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – As they worked to share inspirational stories of Jacksonians, Jackson College students Brayden Pearson and his friend Azyah Brown were drawn to one man. His story, they could see, was like their story. Second Lt ... 127 after him ... ....
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How Ukraine volunteers down Russia drones with pick-up trucks and WWII guns

New York Post 23 Mar 2025
SUMY OBLAST, Ukraine — Thousands of Ukrainian civilian volunteers recently ventured into Ukraine’s countryside in the dead of night loaded with World War II-era guns and pick-up trucks to go hunting — for Russian drones ... 8 ... Caitlin Doornbos 8 ... 8.
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Letters to the Editor: Recalling WWII and George Washington alongside modern-day concerns

Springfield News-Leader 23 Mar 2025
Remembering an 80-year-old ruse on April 1. April 1st is often called April Fool’s Day. Eighty years ago it was called something else — Love Day. That was the code name for the invasion of Okinawa, the beginning of the bloodiest battle in World War II.
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