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I wasn’t exactly sure what the message these letters held, but they spoke to me. Letter from Avram to Danielle, 1944. United ...
Within a year of graduating from Cambridge Jones was walking the corridors of Whitehall, as well as interviewing the likes of ...
Maria Smorževskihh-Smirnova of the Narva Museum has been targeted over a poster featuring a composite image of the two men ...
In 1930, Tagore gifted five of his artworks—vibrant paintings of birds, humans, and a girl in a red robe—to a leading Berlin museum. The collection was part of a larger European exhibition showcasing ...
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EL PAÍS English on MSNThe Atlantic Wall, a concrete barrier with the strength of strawEL PAÍS takes a tour from Hendaye to Normandy with stops at the remains of the bunkers that formed part of this defensive ...
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The Forward on MSNWhy you can’t judge a record by its cover — even if it’s full of swastikasAlthough it's a record of Nazi marching songs and speeches, it was produced by Jewish audiophile, Sidney Frey.
The 50-page document maps out how forces would liberate the Channel Islands from German Occupation during the Second World ...
An imposing portrait of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin greets visitors to San Rafael’s Museum of International Propaganda. The founder ...
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The Pioneer on MSNIdeologies in Collision: the Nazi-Islamist NexusIn this searing and intellectually rigorous review, Yuvraj Pokharna brings clarity and conviction to a subject often clouded ...
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Air Force Times on MSNThe etymology of genocide and the myth of ‘never again’In 1944, writing in response to what was occurring in Europe, the Jewish-born Lemkin wrote in his book, “Axis Rule in Occupied Europe,” that genocide meant “a coordinated plan of different actions ...
Collectively, we as people like to look back at our personal and shared history to understand where we are today. Sometimes ...
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