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In her latest non-fiction book, Wearing the Letter P, Grand Island resident Sophie Knab tells the story of her mother and other Polish women who were…
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A Western New York airman whose remains were recently identified 75 years after he died in World War II will be buried near the Southern California…
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Arts & CultureIn his lifetime, journalist and author Roland Martin says African Americans have made a lot of progress, but there remains a long way to go. Martin spoke…
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The New York Times is reporting the death of America's first female Army general. A native of Buffalo, Anna Mae Hays died of a heart attack at the age of…
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Nolan's latest film marks the first time he has tackled a true story: the heroic evacuation of British troops by civilians in small boats at the beginning of World War II.
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It has been more than 70 years since the end of World War II, but that does not mean debris of the war's industrial production has gone away.A vast swath…
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There's no evidence to support it, but the conspiracy theory that President Franklin Roosevelt knew beforehand about Pearl Harbor refuses to die, to the consternation of World War II historians.
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Wild Bill Donovan he was called, the most famous son of Buffalo’s Old First Ward. He was the man who basically invented America’s intelligence apparatus,…
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A local World War II veteran received some long overdue honors on Saturday.U.S. Army Captain Alton J. Loysen served as a navigator aboard B-25 Bombers…
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A 92-year old World War II veteran who served in the first African-American female battalion has received several military honors. Private Indiana…