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Sergeant Paul R. Walder was killed in action March 24, 1945 near Wessel, Germany. He was awarded the Air Medal with Oak Leaf ...
Whether it is Pakistan, China, Bangladesh or Myanmar, the unfinished business of history haunts the region every day ...
India and Pakistan have shifted from armed confrontation to a diplomatic offensive, seeking to shape global opinion.
From an agency born of necessity and imagination, Donovan’s OSS planted the seeds that grew into the CIA and today’s elite ...
The issue of communism in the United States, with a particular focus on the CPUSA (Communist Party of the United States of ...
Lacrosse's prestigious Jack Turnbull Award was named after a Hopkins alumnus and an Olympic phenom, whom historians described ...
Leo Fink (1901-1972), manufacturer and Jewish welfare worker, was born on 31 October 1901 at Bialystok, Poland, then part of ...
Karin Prien was warned in 1960s Germany to hide her Jewish faith. Now in the government, she says a lot still needs to change ...
Karin Prien, post-World War II Germany's first Jewish federal cabinet member, shares her personal story and reflects on her ...
As the war in Western Europe began reaching its inevitable conclusion, German efforts to expedite arms production led to some ...
David Bliss grew up hearing stories about his great-aunt Bertha, a once-energetic woman who ran her own shop in the small German town of Husen. But he knew very little else about her until he found a ...
Germany has given Ukraine the green light to strike targets inside Russia using long-range weapons supplied by Berlin, in a decision that signals a notable hardening of Western resolve as the war ...