AN AUSCHWITZ UPRISING

                    The most serious concentration camp uprising occurred on Oct. 7, 1944 at Auschwitz-Bergen.  The mutiny was by the Sonderkommandos.  These Jewish men were forced to help with the gas chambers.  Some of them worked the “changing room” where the victims had to disrobe and turn over possessions.  Others had Read more

GENERAL HOWE’S DOG

                    By 1777, there was no love lost between the Patriots and the Redcoats.  The British had recently routed Washington’s army at Brandywine and had taken the city of Philadelphia.  The commander of the Continental Army felt he needed to do something to stop his losing streak so he developed Read more

THE ELAINE MASSACRE

            The killings of African-Americans in and around Elaine, Arkansas in 1919 is possibly the bloodiest racial incident in American History.  On Sept.  30, 1919, black sharecroppers gathered in a church to discuss actions to improve their situation.  These men were fed up with getting low prices for their cotton Read more

THE BRAWLING PAINTER

            Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was born on Sept. 29, 1571.  His father was a architect/decorator for a nobleman.  His father and grandfather died on the same day when he was 6.  His mother raised her five children in poverty.  At age 13, he was apprenticed to a painter in Read more

THE WARREN COMMISSION

            The Warren Commission was created by Pres. Lyndon Johnson a week after the Kennedy assassination.  It was headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren and included two Senators, two Congressman (including Gerald Ford), the CIA director, and a former head of the World Bank.  It presented its 888-page report on Read more