Maxine Camper and son Raymond Jr. left Fort Wayne on April 11, 1946, to join First Lt. Raymond Camper at Erlangen, Germany.
The first post-Holocaust Passover brought survivors together to reclaim dignity, remember loss, and celebrate survival.
From a 15-year-old seafarer to an undocumented migrant in Geelong, Nikolaos Hatzimanolis’ journey from Chios to Australia is ...
In this installment of A Look Back in Time, the Thursday, April 11, 1946, edition of The Chronicle featured a story about ...
The course reopened in the spring of 1945 and in April 1946 the Masters tournament resumed with just 51 players. Herman ...
By December 1945, the Hagerstown Victory had made three round-trip voyages to Europe. Here's the vessel's epic saga.
It means that, in the next earthquake, this building could fall down,” Radu Jude, the Romanian film director, explained to me ...
Germany’s parliamentary election on March 5, 1933 was the most fateful in the nation’s history, securing Hitler’s hold on ...
After a grueling year in a German prison camp during World War II, he endured crushing nightmares and survivor guilt back ...
On 1924, Adolf Hitler was sent to prison for five years after failing to take over Germany by force in the unsuccessful "Beer ...
On April 1, 1924, Adolf Hitler was sent to prison for five years after failing to take over Germany by force in the ...