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World War II
June 19, 1944
Richard Lee Strout
,
Michael Young
D-Day
Two reports from London on a historic day in world history.
June 19, 1944
The New Republic Editors
The End of the German Myth
June 19, 1944
Max Werner
The All-Out Offensive
May 1, 1944
Susan B. Anthony II
Working at the Navy Yard
December 9, 1940
The New Republic Staff
The Swiss Government Rejected James Joyce's Visa—Because They Thought He Was His Jewish Character, Leopold Bloom
November 4, 1940
Mary McCarthy
I Was There But I Didn’t See It Happen
October 18, 1939
W.H. Auden
September 1, 1939
August 8, 1934
The New Republic Staff
The Harrowing First Report From Dachau Concentration Camp, in 1934
Only a year after Hitler had taken office, thousands were already imprisoned, tortured, and murdered
May 2, 1934
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Exit, Versailles
Of all the issues raised by Germany’s National Socialist movement, its promise to scrap the Versailles Treaty has probably appealed more strongly to the Germans than any other.
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