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Hidden in plain sight: German prisoners buried at Fort Sheridan

By Artur S.Posted on January 17, 2024January 17, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History

Buried at Fort Sheridan National Cemetery, in Lake Forest, Illinois, are over 2,300 veterans. Their presence represents more than 150 years of American military history, […]

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The Last Survivor: meeting Col. Cieszkowski, a Polish WWII veteran of the Battle of France

By Artur S.Posted on August 31, 2023September 6, 2023
  • Adventures

On a recent education course in Poland, I became friends with a teacher who offered me the opportunity of a lifetime. He asked if I […]

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Archaeologists uncover relics from Camp Pine, a WWII prisoner of war camp near Des Plaines

By Artur S.Posted on June 5, 2023June 29, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History

In May 2019, a team of archaeologists and volunteers met in Camp Pine Woods, near the Chicago suburb of Des Plaines. Their mission: survey a […]

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Jewish boys and German PoWs: the curious history of a WWII farm labor camp near Des Plaines

By Artur S.Posted on March 1, 2023June 29, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History

Camp Pine Woods is a part of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (FPDCC), located north of Des Plaines. The entrance is on Lake […]

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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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Big noise in a little forest: Camp Skokie Valley

By Artur S.Posted on October 30, 2020June 29, 2024
  • WWII Chicago History

Blue Star Memorial Woods is located in the Village of Glenview, a community on Chicago’s affluent North Shore. Inside these woods was once a vibrant […]

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