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World War II on Deadline

Marc Lancaster

The original stories behind the World War II history you know

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D-Day at 80: War correspondent news and notes

Eighty years ago today, soldiers, sailors and airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force embarked upon the Great Crusade, as Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower famously began his Order of the Day for June 6, 1944.

As you’re likely well aware if you’...

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Thomas D. Howie: The Major of Saint-Lô

The story of Maj. Thomas D. Howie moved readers before they even knew his name.

On July 18, 1944, correspondents accompanying the 29th Infantry Division into Saint-Lô led their stories with a vivid illustration of the cost of battle. Wrote...

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Jack Thompson jumps into Sicily

The Chicago Tribune ran one photograph on the front page of its July 12, 1943 edition, a day after the Trib and newspapers worldwide had first reported on the Allied landings in Sicily.

The picture in question was a one-column cutout of Tr...

3 years ago
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D-Day: Correspondents covering the Day of Days

Seventy-nine years ago today, Allied troops landed in Normandy. It was the most anticipated moment of the war in Europe, and the most widely covered.

Here’s a rundown of how June 6, 1944 unfolded from the perspective of the men and women...

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The Writing 69th flies to Wilhelmshaven

To hear Andy Rooney tell it, the lone mission flown by the correspondent collective known as the "Writing 69th" was a function of guilt as much as anything.

"I don't know whose idea it was but someone decided the reporters covering the Ei...

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