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These two books describe how American doctors were linked to troubling events during World War II that raised thorny moral issues around medicine and war.
The type UC II class of submarine could operate ... stopping her from submerging anymore.” During World War I, more than 200 Q-ships—and perhaps as many as 400—roamed the seas.