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Part One—A Rocky Road to War. |
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Amazing Encounter at Pier 86. |
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A British “Mystery Plane” Vanishes. |
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A One-Man Espionage Apparatus. |
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Recruiting Crossword Puzzle Geniuses. |
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New York’s IRA Hoodwinks Spymaster. |
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Stalking a Soviet Defector. |
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Two Spies Roam British Ports. |
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Stealing Secrets by Mail. |
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“Simple Simon” Trips Himself Up. |
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The IRA Bilks the Abwehr. |
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Hitler’s Pipeline into Washington. |
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A Senator Helps a German Spy. |
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A Peculiar River Crossing. |
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Dame Fate Saves General Rommel. |
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Going in Style to a POW Camp. |
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Clanging Bells Rock Germany. |
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Did Prime Minister’s Mistress Influence Surrender? |
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Venus de Milo Fools Germans. |
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Part Two—The Allies’ Hours of Crises. |
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Mission: “Nazify” a Conquered Nation. |
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Curfew for Dutch Dogs and Ducks. |
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Wild Schemes for Saving England. |
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Curious Duel in British Skies. |
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A German Pilot’s Unlikely Captor. |
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The Royal Navy’s Invisible Ship. |
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Hitler’s Plot to Murder Franco. |
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A Cleaning Woman Foils Hitler. |
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Roosevelt in a Shouting Match. |
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Democracy in a Battlefield Hospital. |
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Strange Means for Urgent Warning. |
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A Dedicated Blood-Bank Volunteer. |
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The Spymaster’s Peculiar Scheme. |
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A Pursuit of Bugs and Lice. |
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Curious Death of a German Bigwig. |
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Ernest Hemingway Stalks U-Boats. |
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Fluke Saves a British Fleet. |
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The War’s Craziest Wedding Scenario. |
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Two WACs on a Secret Mission. |
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Strange Place for Royal Jewels. |
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Part Three—The Tide Starts to Turn. |
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Navajo Code-Talkers Ignite Panic. |
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Adolf Hitler Plays Santa Claus. |
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Purple Heart Stripped from Sailor. |
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Eisenhower Aide Helps Trick Germans. |
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The General’s Pants Go AWOL. |
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Mystery of the Vanishing Report. |
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Hostile Horsemen Chase Airplane. |
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A Dead Sergeant Walks Away. |
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A Tank Commander’s Close Call. |
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Espionage in the Vatican. |
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OSS Agent’s Hidden Bribes. |
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An Unlikely Spy Scores Coup. |
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Eisenhower Disclosure Stuns Reporters. |
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A Horrendous Bombing Error Pays Off. |
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Freak Encounter in No-Man’s-Land. |
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The Captain Refused to Be Killed. |
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Two GIs Beat Patton to Goal. |
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“Prescriptions” for the Lady Spy. |
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Huge Bonus for a Jungle Spy. |
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“The Madame” Was a Secret Agent. |
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A Movie Fan on Bougainville. |
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A GI Carries His Eyeball. |
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Part Four—Beginning of the End. |
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Hitler’s “Creatures” at Anzio. |
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American Spymaster Shocks London. |
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Exciting Races on a Beachhead. |
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A Social Visit to the Enemy. |
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The Spy Who Spent the War in Bed. |
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Secret Agent Saved by a Blacksmith. |
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A Bomb Explodes Too Late. |
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An Ingenious Escape Artist. |
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Gods Smile on Teddy Roosevelt Jr. |
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“Don’t Worry . . . I’ll Shoot You First!” |
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An Enemy Saves “Father Sam”. |
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Firefighters Center of Attention. |
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The “Mess Sergeant” Was a Lady. |
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Massacre in the Wrong Village. |
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A General Turned Fire Chief. |
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The Great Soap Bubble Scheme. |
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A Triumph for Two OSS Men. |
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Four Newsmen Bag a German Platoon. |
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German Shoot-Out among Themselves. |
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Ordeal for Missing Identical Twins. |
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Parachute Pack Saves Trooper. |
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“Am I Having Hallucinations?” |
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A Doctor Captures a German Hospital. |
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A Colonel’s Unique “Uniform”. |
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Part Five—Allied Road to Victory. |
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Banzai Charge in a POW Camp. |
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A Nazi Zealot Obeys His Führer. |
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Miracle Saves Woman Spy’s Life. |
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The War’s Unexplained Mystery. |
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Dutch Boys Capture Nine Germans. |
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Luck Runs Out for the Blue Goose. |
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“Baby Patrol” in No-Man’s-Land. |
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Providence Saves a Polish Spy. |
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The Choirboys Plot to Doom Hitler. |
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“Kidnapping” a Thirty-Ton Tank. |
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A Hero “Resigns” from the Navy. |
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A Jeep Bonanza for “Scarface Otto”. |
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A Peculiar Reception Committee. |
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Hitler Humbles His Generals. |
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History Repeats for German Colonel. |
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A Jinxed Town in Belgium. |
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A Belgian Woman Halts the Panzers. |
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Hex by a Lieutenant’s Pal. |
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A Fluke Halts Eisenhower Trip. |
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A GI “Division” of Thieves. |
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Unique Distinction for a Survivor. |
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Digging Up a Revered German Hero. |
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An Unlikely Battlefield Hero. |
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Part Six—A Shaky World Peace. |
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Amazing Scenario in Manila. |
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Death Stalks a Navy Pilot. |
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MacArthur Recaptures His Home. |
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Offering Up a Bonfire of Money. |
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Gods Smile on German General. |
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A Tail Gunner’s Miraculous Survival. |
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Curious Incident in a Command Post. |
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Hoax to Seize a Rhine Bridge. |
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Churchill “Consecrates” the Siegfried Line. |
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An Airman Dodges Certain Death. |
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Pilot’s Prayer Gets Results. |
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His Masseur Coerces Himmler. |
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A Surrender-by-Telephone Tactic. |
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Kidnapping Polish Underground Leaders. |
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Air Dogfight with Pistols. |
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Comic Opera in the Bavarian Alps. |
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Peculiar “Capture” of an SS Colonel. |
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Stalin’s Son in Strange Mission. |
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A Scheme to Blow Up Japan. |
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Odd Interlude on a Train. |
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A Soldier’s Thirty-Year War. |
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