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Despite her age, the case is being handled by a juvenile court, because she was under 21 when she worked at the camp.
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Maurice Isserman is a historian and author. A professor at Hamilton College, he's written many notable works, including the mountaineering histories,…
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The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were said at the time to be justified as the only way to end World War II. Seventy-five years later, legal experts say they would now be war crimes.
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Researchers are still digging into the question and sharing their findings decades after the Nazis sacked the homes of Jews during World War II.
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APM Reports returns with a three-part series in July and August. Join us starting Sunday, July 29 for "Order 9066: Japanese American Incarceration in…
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The final year of World War II in the Pacific, told by men who came back and kept silent about the harrowing ordeal that changed their lives.Eugene "Bud"…
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Ruth Gruber died last week at 105. She was an accomplished journalist and humanitarian. But in Oswego she is remembered and celebrated for the role she…
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Ruth Gruber, who played a key role in helping Oswego’s Fort Ontario harbor nearly 1,000 refugees during World War II, has died. She was an accomplished…
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For Veterans Day, Vietnam, Korean and World War II vets -- recorded by StoryCorps; along with a marine sergeant's "Don't Ask Don't Tell" discharge. We'll…
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The wars may have been decades ago, but Central New Yorkers who served in the Vietnam War and World War II got some long-awaited recognition this month.…