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A Last Offensive That Shocked Everyone: A Brutal German Gamble, World War IIIn early 1945, as the Third Reich crumbled and Soviet forces pushed relentlessly westward, Germany launched one of its last ...
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The Weapon That Bled Normandy: The Hitlerjugend Battle to the Death World War IIPerfect for those interested in World War II, German armored divisions, and the role of Waffen SS in Normandy 1944.
As head of the Gestapo in Lyon, Klaus Barbie was notorious for his cruelty. After World War II, he escaped to Bolivia, aided ...
Discovery’s HBO Max (which, yes, just rebranded back to HBO Max this summer) is known for its abundance of good television ...
SS men, guarded by Allied troops, carried the corpses to mass graves, the limbs of the dead swinging over their backs. The mounds of bodies seemed to refuse to grow smaller despite the removals.
Prepare to be outraged, or prepare to find affirmation in someone else having the same opinion as you: here are 15 of the ...
The military parade to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary and its convergence with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday are ...
The Ayatollah’s reflection in the mirror is Mossad. His soldiers? Toys. His regime? A stage. And Mossad? The playwright. They ...
Cry Of The Innocent, based on a Forsyth story, was adapted for a television film. It was directed by Michael O'Herlihy and starred Rod Taylor as an American insurance executive, who seeks revenge for ...
As we mourn the loss of Frederick Forsyth, we celebrate the cinematic magic his stories brought to life, leaving a mark on the thriller genre.
Last week, a Syrian doctor's trial for torture ended in Frankfurt. The verdict marks a turning point. Following the fall of ...
Holocaust and the Nazi Era Edward Anders, Who Duped Nazis and Illuminated the Cosmos, Dies at 98 His research unraveled mysteries about the solar system and the demise of the dinosaurs.
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