Red Army discovering concentration camps: A True Story From a Member of the Troop

“The actual camp appeared like an untidy slaughterhouse. A pungent smell hung heavily in the air… The further we walked into the site, the stronger the smell of burnt flesh became, and dirty-black ash rained down on us from the heavens, darkening the snow… Innumerable exhausted, wretched figures with shrunken faces and bald heads were … Read more

I THINK WHAT WE HAD WAS THE FUTURE, AND WE DIDN’T KNOW IT.

There was a time when we thought the future would be flying cars… But what we really miss are drive-ins, jukeboxes, and backseats without seatbelts. When the world felt big, but our neighborhoods felt safe. When Saturday mornings smelled like pancakes and sounded like cartoons. We grew up believing that by the year 2000, we’d … Read more

the Land That Made Me, Me

Long ago and far away, in a land that time forgot,Before the days of Dylan , or the dawn of Camelot.There lived a race of innocents, and they were you and me.For Ike was in the White House in that land where we were born,Where navels were for oranges, and Peyton Place was porn. We … Read more

The Day Europe Breathed Again – True Stories from the Moment Hitler Died

On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler died in his Berlin bunker. The war in Europe would officially end within days. But long before the surrender documents were signed, something else happened—something quieter. In rooms dimly lit by candles or low lamps, in safehouses and crowded tenements, on battered radios with shaky signals, people across Europe … Read more

Drive-In Theaters – When the Screen Was Bigger Than Life

It usually started with headlights lining up at dusk. Engines idling softly. Families in station wagons, teenagers in hand-me-down sedans, young couples with blankets folded in the backseat. The sun would lower behind the trees, and soon enough, the lot was a patchwork of chrome and painted steel — all pointed toward the giant outdoor … Read more