Nearly 10,000,000 men were killed in the conflict, 65 million participated, and now we are left with two.
Tuesday, May 3
In June, 1942, a German submarine dropped four young Nazi agents off on a Florida beach. Their mission was to blow up bridges, factories, and Jewish-owned department stores. Among them was Herbert Haupt, the 22-year-old son of a German-American family in Chicago.
Monday, May 2
The story of the 1969 murder spree by Charles Manson and “Family” as told by those close to the case.
On internships at Disney World, where “labor is meant to have an almost invisible quality.”
Sunday, May 1
Bernard Peters and his son, Scott, robbed and shot a Salvation Army worker in 1996. Since then, they’ve been sharing a cell at Elmira Correctional Facility.
Five Mexican fishermen head out with enough supplies for several days. They’re gone for nine months. A story of survival in the South Pacific.
