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      <image:caption>Pilot Francis Gary Powers's helmet, part of an exhibition of the remains of U-2 destroyed May 1, 1960 near Sverdlovsk (currently Yekaterinburg). Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Eagle’s Nest just visible in the morning mist atop Kehlstein mountain in Bavaria, Germany</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The creepy vibe begins when you arrived at the entrance tunnel. Buses ferry crowds up the steep mountain to this tunnel, carved through the middle of the mountain. The air inside the tunnel is chilly and damp as you walk in, but it was once heated. When it was first built, the structure was lined with marble and a heating system forced in warm air from an adjoining service tunnel. It was an innovative, expensive feature, tax dollars dedicated to ensuring the Nazi —who were government employees after all—were comfortable as they transited this tunnel in their vehicles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An elevator in the tunnel, adorned with Venetian glass and polished brass zips tourists up to the top of the mountain in a minute’s time; when it was originally constructed, this took a full ten minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In the center of Bastogne, you might be surprised to find McAuliffe Square, named for American General Anthony McAuliffe. In December 1944, the Brigadier General was in command while Major General Maxwell Taylor was back in the States for a conference. McAuliffe received a demand from the German commander, General Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz, that he surrender, given that his soldiers were surrounded. The Allied troops needed ammunition. They were hungry and cold, the US Army Air Corps unable to resupply them because of weather. Yet, McAullife offered this reply to the German’s demand: “Nuts!”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Bastogne War Museum offers incredibly jarring and realistic simulations. A variety of exhibits place visitors amid the danger and disruption the townspeople endured during the relentless bombing, the harrowing days and nights they were forced to endure in their dark cellars. A separate site, The Bastogne War Rooms, offers a step-by-step recounting of General McAuliffe’s infamous interaction with his German counterpart.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An Easy Company fox hole, 80 years later.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Bois Jacques, or “Jack’s Woods” remains a working forest, having been replanted and harvested for timber several times since the war. The forest overlooks the town of Foy, Easy Company’s next objective.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog posts - Operation MARKET GARDEN: A Bridge Too Far - After D-Day and weeks of combat in France, Easy Company was pulled off the line and returned to Aldbourne, England. There, they rested, tended their wounds, and grieved their losses. In late August, 2000 soldiers of the 506th Parachute Regiment gathered for a memorial service at Littlecote, an estate in the English countryside. A prayer read aloud beseeched God to “Be with us… when we leap from our planes into the dark abyss and descend in parachutes into the midst of enemy fire.” The names of the 414 men the regiment had lost were read aloud.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>The Nijmegen railway bridge, outside Eindhoven, The Netherlands</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog posts - Operation MARKET GARDEN: A Bridge Too Far - Eighty years later, this bridge still bears pockmarks and bullet holes from the battle waged here.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog posts - Operation MARKET GARDEN: A Bridge Too Far - Our guide and a tour member re-enact a photo of two members of Easy Company taken in Eindhoven soon after they parachuted in—before the Germans resumed control of the city.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog posts - Operation MARKET GARDEN: A Bridge Too Far - A Dutch collector keeps this Dodge army truck in working order. Left behind after the battle, it was used to carry cargo, commanders, troops, and to speed the wounded to medical care.</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Dutch collector keeps this Dodge army truck in working order. Left behind after the battle, it was used to carry cargo, commanders, troops, and to speed the wounded to medical care.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As in Normandy, memorials to American and British soldiers who fought here are plentiful. This honors Lt. Col. Robert George Cole. When orange tarps needed to be set out to signal aircraft where to drop needed supplies, Cole didn’t give the job to a private but opted to do it himself. He was spotted and shot by a German sniper and later awarded the Medal of Honor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Private 1st Class Joe Mann was badly wounded destroying a gun emplacement in Best. The following day, he was on guard duty when a grenade landed nearby. He fell on it, saving the lives of his fellow soldiers. He, too, was awarded the Medal of Honor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Stoy Hora” — the Douglas C-47 Skytrain at the D-Day Experience museum in Carentan. The Spanish translates to “I’m with you now.” This aircraft was used in the filming of Band of Brothers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sylvain was our guide throughout our tour of Normandy. He shared stories of his grandfathers, both of whom served in the war and helped liberate France.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While the memorial faces the square, in truth Steele hung on the other side of the church, the side of the building still bathed in shadow. It shielded him from view for a period of time, most likely saving his life. Steele was eventually taken prisoner by the Germans but survived the war. A version of his story is depicted in the movie The Longest Day, with Red Buttons portraying the plucky private.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Just off the square is The Airborne Museum, which sprang from a deeply-held wish of Mayor Renaud. He sent letters to American and French decision-makers soon after the war, soliciting financial support for a memorial to showcase wartime artifacts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fans of the HBO Miniseries Band of Brothers know that the parachute infantry company profiled in the show—E company, or Easy Company—first came together in the North Georgia woods at hot, sticky, buggy Camp Toccoa, situated at the foot of Currahee Mountain. As Stephen Ambrose writes in his book about Easy, their first commander, Lt. Herbert Sobel, was universally disliked by his men, making them run Currahee—three miles up, three miles down—more often and more rigorously than other companies. Sobel’s men saw him as petty and tyrannical and doubted his command acumen in the field. After his platoon sergeants decided to turn in their stripes in protest—taking a tremendous risk—Sobel was reassigned. But military analysts believe the resolute determination he produced in his men—their realization they could withstand any circumstance, even an unreasonable commander—along with the demanding physical training, led to the creation of a superior fighting force. These were the Toccoa Men—signifier of a particular brand of tough that distinguished them from paratroopers who joined their ranks later in the war.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Paratroopers slept in these horse stalls—enjoying relative quiet and privacy. The buildings were shipped from Aldbourne, England and reconstructed in Toccoa.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Letter sent to a paratrooper from Trumann, Arkansas, postmarked three weeks after D-Day. This was found within the walls of the horse stalls when they were taken apart to be shipped to Toccoa.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While the characters in WAR BONDS are products of my imagination, their activities are grounded in real places and adhere with limited exception to the real timeline of the era. Here’s a glossary of terms germane to the story—military acronyms and other nomenclature particular to the geography of Europe and World War Two.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog posts - World War Two on Screen - Historians generally agree World War Two began in earnest when Germany pushed into Poland in September, 1939. Indeed, that’s the hinge point that opens WAR BONDS, as Operation Pied Piper commences to evacuate children from British cities in anticipation of the onslaught to come. But the seeds of conflict begin far earlier—arguably at the close of the first world war, with Hitler’s rise in the early 30’s, Italy’s move to subdue Ethiopia, and Japan’s brutal assault on China. Throughout this period, movies emerged as a key propaganda tool to convince the citizenry these incursions were right and necessary. Adolph Hitler executive-produced Triumph of the Will in 1935 —widely seen as the greatest propaganda film in history, effectively recasting Hitler from a fringe radical to a bold defender of German heritage. His chief propagandist, Joseph Goebbels, formed the Reich Film Chamber, which produced movies infused with the Nazi world view: only actors who ascribed to Party beliefs were hired to appear in his films. Goebbels was known for his wandering eye—I include a little episode in WAR BONDS that points to this—and his extra-marital involvement with some of the young actresses in his films nearly cost him his role in the Reich. (Learn all about that and lots of other startling details about top Nazi leaders in the gripping documentary series Hitler’s Circle of Evil on Netflix.)</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog posts - World War Two on Screen - American moviemakers tend to pick up the story at Pearl Harbor, then follow the war through D-Day and across the Pacific. A notable exception, of course, is Casablanca. It began production in January 1942, the month after the Pearl Harbor attack, and premiered just six months later. At that moment—with France under the Nazi thumb—the outcome of the war was far from certain. In the film, when French ex-pats rise to sing La Marseillaise at Rick’s Place, I can only imagine the high emotion it inspired among theatre-goers.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog posts - World War Two on Screen - The documentary series Five Came Back, based on the book by Mark Harris, explores the work of five established Hollywood directors who made propaganda films for the U.S. government. John Ford, William Wyler, John Huston, Frank Capra, and George Stevens were Oscar-winning directors who recognized the enormity of the threat posed by the Axis and used their storytelling skills to ensure Americans fully understood the crisis. You can find this documentary on Netflix. It’s well worth your time. Whether you’re game for the assaultive realism of Saving Private Ryan, or prefer Nazis not making their presence truly felt until far into the movie—as in The Sound of Music—here’s a list of some my faves. The vast majority of these films are based on real events and situations, some filmmakers taking more liberties than others.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>This envelope promoting War Bond and Stamp purchases depicts a Revolutionary War-era Minuteman, encouraging Americans to echo the patriotism of these early defenders of liberty.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The U.S. Treasury recruited Bugs Bunny to pitch War Bonds.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Posters encourage women to fill wartime jobs. This image embodied Rosie the Riveter, popularized in a song performed by Kay Kiser: “All the day long, whether rain or shine, she's a part of the assembly line. She's making history, working for victory, Rosie, the riveter.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The GrummanTBM-3E Avenger, the aircraft flown by then-Lieutenant George H.W. Bush, was introduced in 1941. It became the Navy’s standard torpedo-bomber throughout the war. Bush was on a bombing run on Chi Chi Jima in the Bonin Islands off Japan when his plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire. He bailed into the sea and was rescued on a life raft. Two crew mates were lost. Bush as awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his 58 combat missions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>On November 14, 1940, more than 500 German bombers destroyed much of Coventry, killing more than 550 people. Coventry Cathedral sustained a direct hit and the ruins now stand as an international monument to peace. A new cathedral was completed in 1962.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Blitz begins: Prime Minister Winston Churchill visits bomb-damaged areas in London’s East End on September 8, 1940.</image:caption>
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