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In a recent op-ed in the Carroll County Times, “Trump got his WWII history wrong,” Doug Mallouk stated: “Regarding the 80th ...
Blitzkrieg: the lightning-fast war that stunned the world. But was it ever real? In this Kings and Generals prelude to the Eastern Front series, we break down the myth of Blitzkrieg—from its postwar ...
Classic military vehicles are expensive, heavy, and inefficient, but it's hard to deny their appeal compared to the hum-drum ...
Every day, The Nation exposes the administration’s unchecked and reckless abuses of power through clear-eyed, uncompromising ...
A document representing the end of one of history’s most brutal regimes sold Wednesday night at RR Auction for $133,066, ...
(CNN) — Friday marks 81 years since D-Day, the first day of the Normandy landings that laid the foundations for the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. The invasion ... on the western front ...
A German organization is painstakingly searching for fallen German soldiers in order to identify them and rebury them, 80 years after World War II.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited Lithuania to inaugurate a German brigade aimed at strengthening NATO's presence and deterring Russian threats in the Baltic region.
Over three days in April 1945, more than 40,000 German and Soviet soldiers were killed, wounded or captured as 16,000 howitzers, mortars and Katyusha rockets bombarded a 50m-high rise.
This week marks 80 years since World War II ended, but the search for soldiers' remains continues. The war’s effects are still being felt, and the work to find and identify the dead is not yet ...