World War II 2006 September Magazine Goring Shanghai Chutzpah Surigao Strait
World War II 2006 September
Features
26 The Reichsmarschall's Revelations
Edited by Gilberto Villahermosa
A long-overlooked interview with imprisoned Nazi Hermann Goring provides a window on Hitler's flawed decision-making and explains why Germany's blueprint for victory depended on keeping America out of the war.
34 Arnhem's Alamo
By Niall Cherry
The last stand by 60 men at an Arnhem schoolhouse in September 1944, though largely forgotten, should be regarded as one of the British army's most heroic feats of the war.
42 A Tycoon Triumphs Over the Emperor
By Eric Niderost
As Shanghai blazed around him, Sir Victor Sassoon led the effort to save the International Settlement from the clutches of the Japanese while keeping a careful eye on the bottom line.
48 Dreadnoughts' Fiery Finale
By Michael]. Crowder
As the shells from Rear Adm. Jesse Oldendorf's battleships fell upon
Vice Adm. Shoji Nishimura's dreadnoughts attempting to force a passage of Surigao Strait, an era of naval warfare came to a thunderous end.
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