Frostbite

Kensington man was German prisoner of war during World War II.

KENSINGTON, Nov 10, 2008 (The Salina Journal - On April 21, 1944, Nech and his B-24 bomber flight crew were shot down over the Alps in German-occupied Yugoslavia. For a year and 12 days, Nech was a German prisoner of war. A...

POW'S STORY

Nov 10, 2008 (The Salina Journal - On April 21, 1944, Nech and his B-24 bomber flight crew were shot down over the Alps in German-occupied Yugoslavia. For a year and 12 days, Nech was a German prisoner of war. A child's...

Maryland First Death Due To Cold Weather Occured In October

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has determined that hypothermia was a contributing factor in the deaths of two Marylanders in October. They include a Prince George's County man who died on October 18 and an Anne...

Dad pleads guilty in freezing deaths (AAP)

A man who left his two daughters to die in a frozen field in Canada has pleaded guilty to criminal negligence, weeping as he held his bandaged, frostbitten hands to his face. As the wind chill hovered at 58 degrees Fahrenheit...

Maryland Reports First Death Due To Cold Weather

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has determined that hypothermia was a contributing factor in the deaths of two Marylanders in October. They include a Prince George's County man who died on October 18 and an Anne...

Living: Sanctity in Bergen Belsen By Mirish Kiszner

I am grateful to the Kaliver Rebbetzin for sharing her story with me. It was one o'clock in the morning, when the Germans finally stopped the gruelling march for the day; We were weak, ill, broken in body and spirit, survivors...

Md. Records 2 Cold Weather Deaths In October

BALTIMORE (WJZ) ― The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has determined that hypothermia was a contributing factor in the deaths of two Marylanders in October. They include a Prince George's County man who died on Oct. 18 and...