Her work at Bletchley Park breaking Nazi codes remained secret until the 1970s.
World War II
Honoring the memories of those whose lives touched history.
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He made his final parachute jump at the age of 98.
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The WWII veteran was also the architect behind buildings in Chicago’s skyline.
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He brought traditional pop standards to generations of listeners.
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He first gained attention with the locally broadcast series “The Webster Webfoot Show.”
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He campaigned for peace after fighting in World War II.
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He was later a revolutionary against dictator François Duvalier.
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He was an airplane mechanic in the 99th Fighter Squadron.
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As a lawyer and judge, his work shaped global rights law.
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He was known for his “vast wasteland” speech.