Author William Geroux finds a compelling true-crime angle in a series of camp murders, as well as international intrigue in a ...
Sunday's vote is a pivotal moment for the Alternative for Germany party. It's polling high enough for second place as part of ...
Kun and his brother Istvan survived Auschwitz in part due to the fact that Dr. Mengele believed them to be twins and thus ...
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Bernard Montgomery: The Unstoppable WWII Commander...His name was General Bernard Montgomery who history would know simply as Monty. But Monty’s story extends beyond this one battlefield and in this episode, we are going to explore more of the man who ...
HELSINKI — China is expanding its presence and capabilities in the strategically vital geostationary belt, raising security ...
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The National Interest on MSNHistory’s Only Two Female Fighter Pilot Aces Were Both SovietsFor Women’s History Month, The National Interest is commencing a multi-part series honoring some of history’s most badass ...
COLUMN. In his column, Le Monde journalist Thomas Sotinel describes and imagines an upheaval in the American industry brought ...
Veteran Statesman contributor, native Austinite and ofttimes hater, Ramon Ramirez weighs in on the best ways to experience ...
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We are now in the middle of the second wave of quantum capabilities, which heralds quantum computing, enhanced sensing ...
Step inside the theatre of the infectiously energetic Tina Turner musical, as it ends a two-year run in Australia.
In his 1955 article, “Man, A Questioning Being”, the German-American neurologist Erwin W. Straus wrote that “questions are as revealing as dreams, or even more so.” And just as dreams ...
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