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How will the Special Tribunal against Russia work, why is it being compared to the famous Nuremberg trials, and can the new ...
Putin’s war in Ukraine is starting to look less like a display of strength and more like a slow-motion replay of history’s costliest delusions.
Isoroku Yamamoto, the Japanese Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II, had lived in the United States when ...
Staff photo / J.T. Whitehouse ... Alex Wasylychyn, left, and his son, Allen Wasylychyn of Lake Milton, spend a lot of time enjoying each other’s company. CANFIELD — Alex Wasylychyn turned 100 ...
Aspen, like the rest of America, responded quickly to Pearl Harbor. Locals volunteered for service, supported causes like the Red Cross, reduced consumption of important war-related items like ...
Luciano was a World War II veteran, coach, and athletic director who championed girls' sports and golf. The Bergen County Golf Championship was renamed for Luciano in 1984. Daniel Anthony Luciano ...
War came suddenly to Alaska, but not unexpectedly. Throughout the 1930s, a rising chorus of voices had alerted a reluctant nation to the threat of Japanese aggression and the vulnerability of its ...
We looked at a random 1958 edition of The Cincinnati Enquirer to see what it told us. The paper highlighted Cold War tensions, the Space Race and school desegregation battles. The Enquirer took a ...
(photo credit: Courtesy Operation Benjamin) According to the US National Park Service, 11,000 Jewish servicemen fell in World War I and around the same number in World War II, fighting overseas.
WWII U.S. Army Pvt. James G. Loterbaug, of Roseville (Muskingum County), was M.I.A. since Dec. 1944. According to the VFW Department of Ohio, Loterbaugh’s remains have been recovered ...
Humason sat in the passenger seat of a truck, wearing a U.S. Army jacket and a hat that listed his World War II regiment and division. As the truck inched past a synagogue, apartments and stores ...
Harry Humason’s right arm became so fatigued from waving at the adoring crowd that the 99-year-old used his left arm to support it. Humason sat in the passenger seat of a truck, wearing a U.S ...