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This place is famous for World War I - but it also brought death in World War II
Verdun is synonymous with 1916, but we are here for a different turning point - August 31, 1944, when the US 7th Armored Division liberated the town. Using Life Magazine photographer Ralph Morse’s ...
Poland is preparing a reparations claim against Russia for atrocities committed during Soviet dominance of the country, ...
The inaugural County Tyrone Grand Orange Lodge Awards was held in the Theatre of the Burnavon Cultural Centre, Cookstown on ...
Sir Bernard Eder QC is one of the most distinguished figures in international commercial law, a former Judge of the High Court of England and Wales and now a globally respected international ...
A war memorial at St Mary's Church in Swardeston has a new plaque which honours four men lost in WWII from the Norfolk village.
When Will Hide became a Blue Badge guide in London the story of an American hero took him beyond St Paul’s to the high Rocky ...
On 13 February 1931, exactly 95 years ago, New Delhi was inaugurated as the capital of the British Raj, marking a dramatic ...
The first week in Milan-Cortina was supposed to be about clean edges, fast tracks, and perfect landings, but the story of these Winter Games is already far messier. From the sliding track in Cortina ...
In our Amazing America series, we tell the story of how thousands of German prisoners of war worked for the Allies in Michigan during World War II.
The legacy of the 200th Coast Artillery Regiment serves as a somber reminder of the sacrifices made by these brave individuals. Their experiences during World War II highlight the courage and ...
Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork has created a sound installation emulating second world war spaces: a Japanese internment camp in California and caves used as bunkers in Okinawa ...
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