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October–November 1944 Final Battles and the Totenkopf Division Retreat
Watch the final battles of the Totenkopf Division on the Eastern Front, including heavy losses of tanks and soldiers, the ...
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Trapped on the Kurland Front: Germany’s Last Gamble to Break Out
In the autumn of 1944, Army Group North found itself trapped in Latvia’s Kurland Peninsula, cut off and facing destruction.
Historian Jürgen Matthäus has for years been investigating a notorious photo of a Nazi massacre — now he is confident he has ...
During the Second World War, Britain held funerals for enemy servicemen with swastika flags. This is how respect for the dead ...
Since 1901, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarding global strides in peace-making. The 2025 winner was announced on.
EXCLUSIVE: Adolf Hitler's forgotten General Hermann Balck, almost put the D-Day landings back to 1945, claims the author of a ...
Beatified Sept. 6 in Veszprém, Hungary, the young factory worker gave her life resisting a Soviet soldier’s assault in 1945.
The future of Greece after World War II was decided between Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin, who met secretly in Moscow.
Poland and Finland intend to restore previously drained marshes on their eastern borders as part of a military programme.
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The Arc of History is Bending Backward
Instead of moving forward, the wheel of history has turned back to the 19 th century world of strongmen and power politics, ...
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Fanatical Nazi letters from the end of WW2 reveal troops believed they could still win
In the chaos of a crumbling regime, a trove of letters reveals the unwavering faith of German soldiers in a doomed cause, ...
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