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The Second World War: The Conflict and Its Legacies
Winston Churchill: His Darkest Hour
Pearl Harbor – December 7, 1941: A Date That Will Live in Infamy
The Most Important Day in History? D-Day: June 6, 1944
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Re-evaluating the Atomic Bomb and the Last Days of WWII
How World War II Changed America
Introduction: The Good War and the Challenge of Moral Complexity
The Man Who Stopped Hitler’s Atomic Bomb
The Man Who Stopped Hitler’s Atomic Bomb, Part 2
What Did the Japanese Want? Causes of the Pacific War
Could Hitler Have Been Stopped Without War? Causes of the European War
Deep Evil and Deep Good: A Time of Extremes
When the “Good Guys” Leveled Whole Cities: Staying True to Moral Complexity
The Germans Were Not the Only Racists
Alliance With a Tyrant: The Shotgun Wedding with Stalin’s Russia
The Battle of Midway: History Hangs by Slender Threads, Part 1
The Battle of Midway, Part 2
The Battle of Midway, Part 3
British Humiliation at Singapore, French Vindication at Bir Hakeim
What Are We Fighting For? How the Soldiers Described It in Their Letters Home
What Are We to Make of the Kamikaze?
Leo Szilard: The Pacifist Who Built the Bomb
The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb, Part 1
The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb, Part 2
Justice for the Unspeakable? The Nuremberg Trials
How World War II Changed History
The Politics of Memory
Peace After Hiroshima: The Problem That World War II Left Us
Peace After Hiroshima, Part 2
“Earn This”
Search for Japan's Lost Supersub
Hunt for the U-576
Five Submarines Against the Nazis