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Season’s greetings from the Navy’s LST-77

By Artur S.Posted on December 29, 2021June 29, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History

Roger L. Christie selected a postcard with an image of the ship he sailed on, the USS LST-77. He wrote a brief message to a […]

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Throwback Thursday: war reenactment in Yorkville, IL., 2004

By Artur S.Posted on December 23, 2021June 29, 2024
  • Adventures

Pictured here is myself, aged nine-years-old, at a Second World War reenactment held on 11 September 2004. The event commemorated the sixtieth anniversary of the […]

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An English war bride teaches music at the Latin School of Chicago

By Artur S.Posted on November 9, 2021June 29, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History

In 1941, Mary Younghusband was a newly certified school teacher. She did not imagine that her career would take her beyond the limits of her […]

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Dance crazy: swinging to the music in wartime Chicago

By Artur S.Posted on May 29, 2021June 29, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History

During World War II, Chicago’s ballrooms, hotels, and other dance venues, buzzed with activity. In those uncertain times Americans celebrated life with dance. Providing a […]

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A Polish refugee learns the ‘GI Salute’ in 1950

By Artur S.Posted on April 19, 2021June 29, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History
  • WWII Tarnów History

Stanley Kozak, born Stanisław, was my great-uncle. As a teenager he was abducted by the Nazis during the Second World War, and he ultimately settled in Chicago as a war refugee. He was then called upon to serve his adopted country in 1950.

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Glenview’s Baxter Laboratories saves American war wounded

By Artur S.Posted on February 23, 2021May 2, 2025
  • WWII Chicago History

Baxter International Inc. is a healthcare company with a global presence. Its first major production facility was in Glenview, Illinois, and within the space of […]

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The 28 submarines that sailed up the Chicago River

By Artur S.Posted on January 31, 2021June 29, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History

On the Chicago Riverwalk just west of Outer Drive Bridge, before the Columbus Drive bridge, exists a memorial dedicated to the United States Navy’s submariners. […]

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