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Stormtroopers: Germany’s elite shock troops of WWI
When the Western Front froze in 1914, Germany faced a stalemate. Captain Willie Roar’s experiments with small, fast assault ...
After 1890 important changes took place within the German Empire both in domestic and foreign policy. The period was marked ...
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
Jones and McCabe also compared the pace of modern Russia's offensive with that of the Soviet Union's advance on the Leningrad ...
His narcissism, self-obsession, lust for flattery and absolute indifference to the welfare or interests of others echo ...
Kelly Neumann, a top Democrat fundraising boss in Michigan, honored her Nazi grandfather on Veterans Day. Now many have been ...
President Theodore Roosevelt became the first American to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906, "for his role in bringing to an end the bloody war recently waged between two of the world's great powers, ...
Pay attention when a U.S. president says something both belligerent and strange to the leader of a European NATO nation.
The premiere of Kevin Puts' newly revised work pulsates with power from such singers as Sylvia D'Eramo and Miles Mykkanen as ...
And that’s perhaps the best bit in “The Choral,” if you substitute George Clooney with Ralph Fiennes and Las Vegas with northern England. And the ultimate goal is music, instead of oodles of cash.
COLUMN. To win the cultural and intellectual battle, Europe must staunchly defend its model, writes the economist in his ...
On Jan. 18, 1871, William of Prussia was declared the first German emperor.
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