Jumat, 15 September 2017

WWII Letters from Readers- February 2011

Postscript, Please I have been a subscriber to World War II magazine since its inception. I  enjoyed the September/October issue, but do have a complaint. I want to know what happened to the individuals in your articles after the war. In the article about the spy Richard Sorge, what happened to Ambassador Ott and Hotsumi …

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