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Topic: World War II
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Body count: In his frightening new bestseller, Pat Buchanan builds his argument atop the corpses of the weak
Charles Taylor
Buchanan's loopy sympathy for the fascist cause
Christopher Hitchens
The man who went back in time
David Corn
Buchanan, McCain square off in war of words
Jake Tapper
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Interview with first novelist Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, author of "Why She Left Us"
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"Days of Infamy": A book of military blunders commits a few itself
Mark Schone
Craig Offman
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Crosses in the field: A visit to the American cemetery at Normandy
Diane R. Molberg
Head in the bloody sand: Iris Chang on Japan's refusal to publish her horrific "The Rape of Nanking"
Laura Miller
Sarah Vowell
Charles Taylor
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Jonathan Broder
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Andrew Taber
David Futrelle
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