What else is there to do when there is an imminent invasion that would cause the death of hundreds of thousands of people overseas, and you couldn’t quite do anything to stop it? For a group of Pittsburgh citizens, even when the US had not entered World War II yet, they would do what they could to stop Adolph Hitler from committing all the atrocities. Their idea? A bounty of $1 million (about $18 million today.) “Reward for Hitler Capture” The New York Times, April 29, 1940: It was that day when a brief headline was published in the newspaper,...