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The images changed how the world saw Vietnam, but especially how Americans saw their country, soldiers and the war itself, ...
They looked at me with serene attention, they seemed almost to be following me with their eyes.” The Volga Rises in Europe by ...
The real-life case of a soldier’s amnesia—and the dispute over his identity—is the basis for a tale of grief set in the ...
Churchill’s resolve to fight and stand tall in the face of tyranny is now rightly lionised as the epitome of British virtues.
A special court in Germany is still going after Nazi criminals more than 80 years after the end of the Second World War ...
Author Milo Todd's research into the trans and queer prisoners in German concentration camps and this period of LGBTQ+ ...
A nuclear war expert has explained where the safest place to live would be if World War III was to break out, and it's not in Europe or America as you might expect ...
Surveys in recent years have shown that many Germans want to believe that their ancestors had nothing to do with the crimes committed by Nazi Germany. Members of the younger generation, though, now ...
In her debut monograph Vanishing, published by Charcoal Press, Anna Arendt crafts a world that drifts between history and ...
Former head teacher Mary Smith leads the way down the steps and through a set of steel doors to reveal the extraordinary ...
Works by Hisako Hibi, Miné Okubo and Miki Hayakawa are featured in “Pictures of Belonging” at the Smithsonian American Art ...
The president thinks he can return America to manufacturing glory — but the cycles of economic history are hard to break.