Tag: Q3 1940

Blood on the Streets: A Young Hero’s Last Stand Against the Nazis
In the scorching summer of 1939, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime descended upon Warsaw, Poland, like a dark storm cloud. I, Michael Sobanski, an American-born son of a Polish Army colonel, witnessed firsthand the brutal occupation of my homeland. As a journalist, I recall the day the German Army marched into the capital, their bugles blaring,…

Blind Alleys of Bureaucracy: Government Employment Scandal Unfolds
In the sweltering summer of 1940, Washington D.C. was abuzz with whispers of a long-overdue shake-up in the Federal service. The Civil Service Commission, once a byword for stagnation and red tape, was finally getting ready to open the books on the inner workings of Government employment. And what they found was a tangled web…
