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Paul Davis wrote a new blog post: Agent ZigZag: The Story of One of WWII's Most Daring Double Agents I first became aware of Eddie Chapman when I saw the movie Triple Cross in 1967 when I was a teenager anda James Bond fan. I saw the film as...
Frank Chadwick commented on the blog post Fritz Bayerlein: A German General with Brains and Moral Courage (Part II) Dietz,
Thanks for the comment and the very interesting additional information. Who indeed woould have guessed this, given Bayerlein's...
Martin Dula commented on the blog post Franklin: The Almost State Hey Elijah,
The family connection is really interesting. I'll have to check out that book. I did find Ramsey's 'Annals of Tennessee' online here:...
Richard Landers wrote a new blog post: Chauffort, France 11/24/1918 Dear Em,
Just as I sat down to write this, your letter of Nov. 5 was handed to me in which was inclosed the Last Will and Testement of Gott, and I must say its pretty good and shows...
Tracey McCormick commented on the blog post McKellar and Hypatia Prove the Theorem that Girls Can Do Math Martin-
As with all things, some folks have a genetic predisposition towards the math and sciences. I suspect that Bambi's observation about how...