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How a war that began in Cuba saw the US acquire the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico. Read More
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A Major League Baseball game is abandoned after an ill-conceived promotion ends in a boozy stadium riot. Read More
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A new novel offers a disturbing account of the stark choices faced by Jews in Nazi Germany. Read More
Harvey Segal spoke with DW's Max Hofmann at the commemoration for the 75th anniversary of D-Day in 2019. Segal was just 19 years old when he... Read More
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Joe Picard is one of the few left with a personal memory of the 20th century’s greatest military operation. Read More
The date of 6 June 1944 remains permanently fixed within our collective global memory – D-Day. This marked the start of Operation... Read More
General Eisenhower’s words provide a good example to emulate in our next 250 years. Read More
Writing more than 20 years after the Battle of Cold Harbor, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant stated, “I have always regretted that the last... Read More
The Battle of Midway has assumed a place in American naval lore that has put it on par with other great battles in world naval history. What... Read More
For German troops trying to escape the Falaise Pocket massacre, one final obstacle stood in their way: the Polish 1st Armoured Division. Read More
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To celebrate America's 250th birthday, the library partnered with a brewery to produce the founding father's beer — and an updated version... Read More
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Many archaeologists believe the famed tower from the Book of Genesis may have had a real historical counterpart in ancient Mesopotamia.... Read More
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