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In 1945, General Vasily Petrenko freed prisoners at the Nazi death camp Read More
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Emily Brontë’s sole novel shocked readers—and still does. Read More
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The Philadelphia is the country’s oldest surviving intact warship, according to the Smithsonian Institution Read More
Howard woke up around midnight in a hospital in Cherbourg, France. He was among the lucky ones. On that Christmas Eve in 1944, a German... Read More
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British servicemen overseas bought sex, sometimes in brothels run by the British army. In the 1970s they began to talk about it. Read More
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In the mid-1800s, before the Civil War, Thomas White fled his enslavement in Maryland for freedom. It was a risky escape, one that involved a horseback ride under the cover of darkness, abolitionists helping to hide him, and a northward journey through Delaware and Pennsylvania. Ultimately, he arrived—safe and free—in Massachusetts. The details of White’s flight are chronicled on... Read More
Jon Fasman, our senior culture correspondent, on the Boston Massacre, and how it changed relations between the colonists and Britain forever... Read More