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World War Two
Television
Masters of the Air
is an old-fashioned TV masterpiece
By Ross Anderson
Book Review
War hero, bon viveur, Japanese spy: Frederick Rutland wore many masks
By Mark Piesing
Film
One Life
is a story of Nicholas Winton’s heroism
By Deborah Ross
Prejudices
A history of intellect
By Chilton Williamson, Jr.
Politics
Why is the French left so soft on Hamas apologists?
By Gavin Mortimer
International
Why Japan loves Israel
By Philip Patrick
Middle East
What Israel can learn from the history of tunnel warfare
By Francis Pike
Book Review
The fake passports operation that rescued thousands during the Holocaust
By Sam Leith
Book Review
Bill Stirling: a brilliant British airman
By Paul de Zulueta
Book Review
Female espionage: a hidden world
By Caroline Moorehead
International
The forgotten end of World War Two
By Francis Pike
China
A brief history of Japan’s complicated friendship with Taiwan
By Francis Pike
International
The atomic bomb saved Japanese lives, too
By Roger Kimball
Tech
The advent of AI-piloted planes
By John Pietro
International
What does Japan think of
Oppenheimer
?
By Philip Patrick
Film
Japan deserves to see
Oppenheimer
By Oliver Jia
Film
Oppenheimer’s passenger
By Aaron Gwyn
Europe
Germany is still haunted by the Valkyrie plot
By Nigel Jones
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