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Richard Goldstein is an editor and writer for the New York Times, where he has worked since 1980
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Canonical name
Goldstein, Richard
Legal name
Goldstein, Richard
Birthdate
1944-06-19
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
White Plains, New York, USA
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New York, USA

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An enjoyable read about the history of NYC during the Second World War. Goldstein does attempt a very broad sweep which encompasses military history, city history and political history. His primary focus is the military and perhaps too much time on the "feelgood" parts of this tumultuous period and not as much on those who were against the war or lived through very difficult times during these years, though he does do justice to the 1943 Harlem Riot.

When one finishes the book, one feels as show more though there is so much more that could have been said on the topic and that there is perhaps another book contained within entitled "The History of the Armed Forces in NYC During World War II".

Nonetheless, there are many entertaining anecdotes and memories recounted by those who lived through them and it is certainly worth a read for anyone who loves the city.
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An interesting report of the collision of the Andrea Dora and the Stockholm and the resulting rescue of the survivors. A good and informative read.

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