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Posted on Mar 9, 2012 in Armchair Reading

May 2012 – Patton’s First Victory

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  • Special Feature: Inside the al-Qaeda terrorist group
  • History’s Mysteries: Operation Chowhound/Manna: In 1945, Allied bombers dropped "food bombs" as they waged war on starvation in Holland’s Hunger Winter.
  • 10 Questions:Coach Mike Krzyzewski, West Point graduate and Duke University men’s basketball coach
  • Battle Studies: Patton Invades Morocco, 1942
  • Great Warriors – German Fallschirmjaeger, 1936–45
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1 Comment

  1. Again with the pro-American mumbo-jumbo. How about something non-World War 2 for a change?

    Or just make it easier for us all and rename the magazine “World War 2 the sequel”.