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S troops land at Massacre Bay on Attu Island during the Battle of Attu in May 1943, when the Aleutians became a hard-fought front in the Second World War. Picture: United States Office of War Information/Public Domain via Library of Congress and Wikimedia Commons

Why these bleak, rain-lashed islands may matter more than we think to Arctic security

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