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Stack’s Bowers Galleries is pleased to announce the first-ever public appearance and offering of a 1945 Franklin Delano ...
A brilliant account of double-dealing between the Allies in WWII shows the mistake Roosevelt made - with the result that the ...
Vladislav Zubok’s monumental account is not just history, but a reassessment of a stand-off that still shapes geopolitics today ...
Allies,’ declared Stalin on 8 February 1945, the fifth day of the Yalta Conference, ‘should not deceive one another.’ In ...
New Delhi: The invitations to the last supper came on the Prime Minister’s personal letterhead, marked 10, Downing Street.
Black grouse and caviar helped Stalin get much of what he wanted, but his Red Army counted for more, says a notable historian ...
"He is gone, never realizing the victory for which he so faithfully fought. And yet, he is gone knowing that through the ...
It is an opportune time to publish a history of the Cold War, dealing with global Russian influence and that country’s ...
After Hitler’s invasion of Russia, and then following Pearl Harbour, the great alliance – which in the end would defeat the ...
FILE - Thousands of unemployed people gather outside City Hall in Cleveland during the Great Depression, after some 2,000 jobs were made available for park improvements and repairs, Oct. 9, 1930 ...
By Romana Rubeo Roger Waters joins the FloodGate podcast for an unflinching conversation on Gaza, genocide, and the global fight for justice. In this compelling episode of the Palestine Chronicle’s ...
Humphrey’s Executor vs. United States started in 1933 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt became dissatisfied with William Humphrey, a member of the Federal Trade Commission, which is designed ...
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