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It's the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and it's still not clear who fired the first shot of the ...
Adolf Hitler admitted that World War II was lost. By now, Hitler was in his infamous bunker and Soviet troops were marching ...
The gun from the USS Ward could be taken to the future Minnesota Military and Veterans Museum at Camp Ripley in Little Falls.
This violent act of erasure sought to both delegitimize and eradicate queer and transgender people from history itself. Milo Todd’s breathtaking debut, “The Lilac People,” unearths an essential ...
Chinese state institutions are bypassing Marxist-Leninist historiography to embrace transnational narratives of World War I ...
It was on April 6 in 1917, that the United States abandoned its stance of neutrality and officially joined the Allied powers in World War I, declaring war against imperial Germany. It was also this ...
Dan Snow explains the most destructive war in history. From its origins through the dark days of 1940 through to the defeat ...
Before Lincoln turned the idea of “the Union” into a cause worth dying for, he tried other means of ending slavery in America ...
What has started as a trade war may develop into something much more serious, with profound consequences - and China has been ...
Some chapters in history read like full-blown thrillers. Moments where world leaders stared down disaster and a single ...
A battered diary from World War I was just found in a barn in England. It recounts the horrific Battle of the Somme, the ...
In honor of his mother and others imprisoned at the internment camp, baseball player Dan Kwong has restored a diamond in the ...