World War II – October 2019

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JOSEPH CONNOR (“Final Reckoning ”)
graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson
University with a degree in history
and from Rutgers Law School. He
worked in New Jersey his entire
career, first as an editor and reporter
for seven years before serving 27
years as an assistant county prose-
cutor. Connor became interested in
B-24 Hot Stuff’s story while looking
into the life and death of Lieutenant
General Frank M. Andrews.

JOHN MARTIN (“In Evil’s Footsteps”)
began his journalism career in
newspapers and moved to television,
where he spent 26 years at ABC
News in New York and Washington,
D.C. Retiring in 2002, he taught for
nearly a decade at Columbia Univer-
sity’s Graduate School of Journal-
ism; he is currently a public policy
research fellow at the Woodrow
Wilson International Center for

Scholars. His article is based on his
1985 reporting for ABC News track-
ing down the Nazi “Angel of Death,”
Josef Mengele.

JOHN C. MCMANUS (“The Two
Battles of Buna”) is Curators’ Dis-
tinguished Professor of American
Military History at Missouri Uni-
versity of Science and Technology.
His latest book, Fire and Fortitude,
from which his story is drawn, is the
first of two major volumes telling
the relatively overlooked story of the
U.S. Army in the Asiatic-Pacific
Theater. The series is the product of
more than a decade of in-depth
research and writing, during which
McManus dug up new material on
Douglas MacArthur, Robert Eichel-
berger, and many other generals.

GAVIN MORTIMER (“Bunker Mental-
ity”) is a British historian who lives

in Paris. The author of more than 20
books, Mortimer is now writing a
guide to operations of the British
special forces unit, the Special Air
Service, in France in 1944. While
conducting research in Brittany he
visited Lorient—the site of Germa-
ny’s most important U-boat base in
World War II, which has become a
bustling destination for tourists,
sailors, and history enthusiasts.

STEVEN TRENT SMITH (“A merican
Subs—Where?”) visited Rosneath,
Scotland, the wartime home of
Submarine Squadron 50, in 1982
while on assignment for CBS News.
Smith is a five-time Emmy award-
winning television photojournalist
and a frequent contributor to World
Wa r II, Military History Quarterly,
and Civil War Times. He lives in
northwest Montana, in the shadow
of the Rocky Mountains.

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MARTIN CONNOR McMANUS

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