An exhibition of 85+ works at the Minneapolis Institute of Art examines what happens when politics threaten free expression.
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
April 1945 time capsule reveals a German frontline position
A buried wartime pit on the Eastern Front turned out to be a German registration point from the final days of World War II. Metal detector signals led to shoulder-board pips, a blank dog tag, stamped ...
When Red Army troops entered Berlin's Jewish Hospital in 1945, they were astonished to discover hundreds of Jews living just a couple of miles away from Hitler's bunker. Picture the scene on April 24, ...
A World War II pilot from Woonsocket who died when his plane crashed in Germany will be buried Wednesday, May 27, at ...
On January 24, 1945, First Lieutenant Garlin M. Conner ran through artillery fire near Houssen, France, to direct American ...
Those who chose to either flee or remain in Nazi Germany or occupied France reveal the simple answer: we can never really know for sure ...
On May 28, 1937, the German Labour Front officially founded Volkswagen. This company was created under Nazi rule at the ...
Discover the major Paris Modern Art Museum exhibition dedicated to Lee Miller, the American Vogue model turned photographer ...
Katie Miller accused Politico of pushing “anti-American propaganda” about the U.S. Military on Tuesday morning — and pointed ...
He gets teary when he thinks about the U.S. soldiers who stayed in his British village and then left for D-Day. “A lot of ...
He gets teary when he thinks about the U.S. soldiers who stayed in his British village and then left for D-Day. “A lot of ...
Andriy Melnyk, criticized as a Nazi collaborator and lionized as an anti-Soviet resistance leader, was given state honors for his reburial near Kyiv.
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