Seventy years ago, on November 23, 1947, the Chicago Tribune Press Service’s correspondent Hal Foust, reported about a 21-year-old Ukrainian partisan fighter named Olga, who with a small troop of seven male fighters had recently surrendered to the U.S. authorities in the occupied zone of Germany. She did not want to identify herself further because...
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