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Google Doodle honors World War II civil rights advocate in wake of Trump’s immigration ban. by Jillian Stampher on January 30, 2017 at 9:42 am February 6, 2017 at 7:59 am.
Kohn, one of just three women certified to teach physics at a German university before World War II, was born in Breslau, which is now Wrocław, Poland, on 5 April 1887.
It was an evening towards the end of WW2. We children had got used to listening to the sound of doodle-bugs knowing that if the engines stopped the bomb would drop where it was. When the sirens ...
Today's Google Doodle celebrates Gerda Taro, considered to be the first female journalist to report from the frontline of a war.
ENGLISH journalist and author Clare Hollingworth is known for being the first war correspondent to report the outbreak of World War Two. On what would have been her 106th birthday, Clare is the sub… ...
Google is dedicating its Doodle to a pioneering war photographer on what would have been Gerda Taro's 108th birthday. ABC7 Bay Area 24/7 live stream. Watch Now. Watch ABC7 newscasts on demand.
This is a short story, that happened in 1944, told to me by my late mother, Joan, who was a cook in the WAAF (Womens Auxillary Air Force) during WW2. She used to have to prepare all the meals for ...
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