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In the memorable May of 1945, amidst the wave of universal jubilation, it seemed that Nazism had been eradicated forever. The ...
Stalin targeted officers based on their belonging to perceived “dangerous” groups, rather than any actual disloyalty. The ...
Repressions, forced deportations, and mass emigration during World War II resulted in the loss of over ten percent of the Estonian population, disproportionately affecting the national elite and ...
In Ukraine, memories of Russia’s annexation are fresh and resentments run high, leaving the country’s president few choices ...
The Elbe Day picture captured American and Russian armies uniting against the Nazis — and cemented two Jewish soldiers in ...
Kyiv under attack, Ukraine rejects U.S. proposal, Trump rails against Zelensky, NATO chief in DC, Hegseth’s reshaping of ...
Women Marines played a crucial role during World War II, stepping into vital military support positions while men were deployed overseas. These trailblazing women shattered gender norms and paved the ...
As always, Anzac Day touches the hearts of Australians, wherever they are in the world, like no other national commemoration. And rarely, over the past 80 years, has it been held amid such elevated ...
Ukraine's Chicago consulate celebrated Roman Shukhevych in March. One issue: He was a Nazi collaborator who oversaw the ...
From the first world war to the invasion of Iraq, left-wing soldiers have questioned our involvement in wars. Yet we rarely hear these dissenting veteran’s voices.
Deep within war-torn Europe, cloaked in the uniform of a Nazi Officer, Soviet operative Nikolai Kuznetsov navigated the risky ...
But the war also changed Russia itself far more than most outsiders grasp. No cease-fire, not even one brokered by a U.S.