Senin, 05 Maret 2018

WWII Letters from Readers- September 2009

In Chicago, A Fish Out of Water  June 26, 1954, was one of those “I remember where I was” moments for me. It was the day the German submarine U-505 arrived in Chicago on the way to its berth at the Museum of Science and Industry (“Time Travel,” May 2009). A typical third grader, I …

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