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At Nuremberg, World War II’s Battle Turned to the Courtroom, and an Eloquent Lawyer Helped Lead the Allies to Victory
Robert H. Jackson, an American Supreme Court justice who thought of himself as "anything but a warrior," was drafted by FDR ...
China had been invaded by Japan in 1931—the first sign of war—and 1937. And the United States did not get active. And finally ...
During the lesser-known 1943 Sobibor Uprising, several hundred Jews fled into the forests of Poland, where many were tracked ...
Christopher Nolan's controversial WWII epic, Oppenheimer, is dominating global streaming charts again, nearly two years after ...
The domain of European security is currently undergoing a profound transformation in light of Russia's full-scale invasion of ...
GLENWOOD, Iowa (KMTV) – More than 80 years after his death, a World War II soldier has been laid to rest. Second Lt. Blaine Wilcox was killed in action while serving in Europe, but his remains were ...
At the end of World War II, as the Third Reich collapsed and the Allies closed in, some of Germany's most infamous SS officials slipped through the cracks. This untold story dives deep into how these ...
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