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Mollie

By: A.J. Liebling
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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Killed in combat on Good Friday, 1943, Pvt. Karl C. Warner--known as Molotov, Mollie, or the Mayor of Broadway—was awarded the Silver Star posthumously. Intrigued by the legend and fascinated by the man behind it, reporter A.J. Liebling searched out Mollie’s old New York haunts and associates and found behind the layers of myth a cocky former busboy from Hell’s Kitchen who loved the good life.

©1964 A.J. Liebling (P)2023 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.
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This Should Be A Movie

This is my favorite piece of reporting about World War Ii. it is difficult to believe any of it really happened. It reminds me of something you would read in a comic book, rather than the New Yorker, where the story originally appeared. it is hilarious and also heartbreaking.

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