World War II
Port Chicago disaster remembered
July 24, 2009320 men died on July 17, 1944, in a munitions explosion aboard a ship being loaded at the Port Chicago Navy Magazine with armaments bound for the war in the Pacific.
Read moreMOVIE REVIEW: What were the Germans thinking?
April 29, 2006The new film “Sophie Scholl,” a small story of resistance to the greatest tragedy of the 20th century, gives us a big opportunity to fulfill our need for answers.
Read moreA veteran’s call for peace
November 10, 2001If you studied the mien of the men, you could tell the war was over.
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