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World War I and the rise of civilian suffering
The Great War is usually told through maps, generals, and trenches. But away from the front, millions of civilians were caught in crises that reshaped entire regions.
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Why Some Soldiers Loved World War I: The Disturbing Philosophy of Ernst Jünger and the Reality of Trench Warfare
World War I is often remembered as a story of senseless slaughter and lost generations, but for some soldiers the experience was far more complex. I explore the controversial perspective of Ernst ...
Born into poverty in Arizona, his family was drawn to California’s fields. There, he became a civil rights icon for Mexican Americans.
Oil CEOs warn Trump administration the Iran war could deepen the energy crisis as Strait of Hormuz shipping stalls and crude ...
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