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In February 1945, three men met at a resort on the Black Sea coast of Crimea to divide the world. The photographs from Yalta show them seated together: Franklin Roosevelt, visibly frail and only weeks from death; Winston Churchill, cigar in...
In the markets of Chongqing, by the early 1940s, shopkeepers had developed a new habit. Each morning, before the first customers arrived, they would take down the price cards on their goods and write new ones. Prices did not change weekly o...
On the night of August 20th, 1940, something happened across north China that the Japanese had not expected. Simultaneously, along hundreds of miles of railway line, Communist forces attacked. They blew up bridges and tore up track. They cu...
Theodore White was twenty-four years old when he arrived in Chongqing in 1939 as a correspondent for Henry Luce’s Time magazine. He had studied Chinese history at Harvard and spoke Mandarin. He had come to cover Chiang Kai-shek’s war. He wo...
On the morning of February 18th, 1943, the United States Congress convened a joint session in the House chamber. Both the Senate and the House were present. The galleries were packed. The occasion was rare — a joint session was typically re...
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