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Marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in Berlin, this article reflects on the sacrifices made and the enduring legacy of a pivotal moment in World War II.
Inge Pustelnikas, a German Wolf Child, survived the aftermath of World War II in East Prussia. Pustelnikas endured separation from her family, homelessness, and hunger while seeking refuge in ...
8th May 1945 was a day of rejoicing in Britain, the US and many other countries: Germany had surrendered, and World War II ...
Kant’s theory is fortunately stronger than his prejudices, and that theory is what philosophers should focus on” ...
On September 1, 1939, the ship opened fire on Westerplatte, marking the start of World War II—but contrary to German expectations, the Polish defenders were far more prepared than anticipated ...
AND THEN TO REPOSITION IT AWAY FROM THE EAST, NORTH, EAST ... yard in South Carolina turned out to be a mortar from the World War II era, according to the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office.
"They were mistaken by a hundred years," explained Mähnert. After World War II, East Prussia was divided between the former Soviet Union and Poland. Up to 14 million refugees and displaced ...
Ukraine could be divided ‘almost like Berlin after World War II’ as part of a deal to end ... Russia’s army will occupy the east, and between them would be Ukrainian forces and a ...
STASHED away in an uncharted bunker sealed off by the Nazis lays an elusive art collection potentially worth billions. And ...
CAMBRIDGE] After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, and almost a year before the Soviet Union collapsed in late 1991, US ...