SH11 SURGERY DURING WORLD WAR II IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA – THE KOKODA AND BUNA-GONA CAMPAIGNS JULY 1942 TO JANUARY 1943doi:10.1111/j.1445-2197.2009.04931_11.xD. A. WattersBlackwell Publishing Asia
January 18 is not just another day on the calendar; it's a date that has given the world some of its most beloved celebrities, such as Kevin Costner. From ...
Before a tangled treescape Samantha Spiro sits with a book on her lap. Across the simple stage a few notes from Gemma Rosefield’s ‘cello settle us to listen. Like all stories for the youngest it begins with a poor woodcutter’s wife in the forest, gathering twigs. But it’s 1943, s...
1943: United States 8th Air Force heavily bombards the U-boat construction yards located at Wilhelmshaven, Germany using over 90 B-17 and B-24 bombers. This is the first American bombing run on Germany during World War II. 1944: After almost 2 ½ years, the Siege of Leningrad is lifted...
to ComeandThe Analytical Laboratory: November 1943both share the same page. The first part plugs a new ‘Venus Equilateral’ story (unnamed, but it isOff the Beam), and makes it sound as dull as ditch water (see above). TheAnlabfor this issue was discussed in the November review.2 ...
Charité: Season 2 (Germany) Set during World War II, between 1943 and 1945, roughly a half century after the events inSeason 1, Season 2 of this period drama finds more military and civilian patients being admitted to the famed Charité hospital in Berlin due to war-related i...
John Webster was born in Toronto on November 3, 1920. “I don’t even think his parents knew that he and his brother [Don, who would play for the Maple Leafs in 1943-44] were serious about hockey until they reached juniors,” said Rob. After three years in the OHA with the Toronto...
Stowe warned that within ten years Europe would be engulfed in a conflict that would be as bad as the First World War. The editor of the New York Tribune considered the articles too alarmist and decided not to publish them. Stowe was determined to reveal what was going on in Germany and...
" by Marshall Houts. Sir Harry Oakes may have faded into historical obscurity but in 1943 he was certainly one of the most famous men in the world- and had been for two decades. It all began when Oakes, an American by birth, went north into the wilds of Canada in his quest to ...
The paintings were published by the Saturday Evening Post in February 1943. They quickly became iconic images that captured the purpose of the war for millions of Americans in a few homespun images. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER "The paintings were a phenomenal ...