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The new Virage tragedy, Germany’s 1940 showpiece attack that killed a whole garrison
In May 1940, as the front collapses after Sedan, French orders to withdraw leave a Maginot position vulnerable to a German ...
By draping the tattered banner of feminism and anti-racism over state machinery, a Berlin publication parrots liberal talking points that demonize the Palestinian cause.
His best-known work, “The Wall Jumper,” proved prescient in its contention that the country would remain split even after ...
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The spectacular capture of fortress Eben-Emael (Belgium, 1940) + the sad life and crazy anatomy of Spain's King Charles II
The Belgian fortress Eben-Emael was considered impenetrable, with its heavy defences and a 1200 strong garrison. Yet on May 10th 1940, with the invasion of Belgium, the Netherlands and France, it ...
How Germany’s unusual approach to fighting antisemitism is ensnaring Jews who are critical of Israel
Germany has cracked down on speech and demonstrations that assert support for Palestinians and accuse Israel of atrocities, even since Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in October 2025.
A new exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis offers an expanded view of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore's ...
The Quote of the Day by Albert Einstein, “Man invented the atomic bomb but no mouse in the world would ever build a mousetrap ...
Flight Sergeant Harry Winter, who has died aged 103, was shot down over Germany and badly injured – and was convinced that he owed his life to the kindness of a German medical orderly.
Take a look at some of the TV series and movies filmed at Bradford's Little Germany including first Peaky Blinders film and new Narnia coming ...
A woman trapped in Nazi-occupied Norway as a child now teaches dance to seniors and says movement has kept her alive ...
By Gwladys Fouche NARVIK, Norway, March 12 (Reuters) - In Narvik harbour in the Norwegian Arctic, the city's chief medical ...
The Reporter's Thomas F. Mulvoy, Jr. talks with Dorchester native Charles Isberg, who in his 99th year, recalls ‘the C-47s lifting off’ in the Berlin airlift.
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