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Battle of Berlin in 30 Seconds
In 30 seconds, see the Battle of Berlin unfold as Soviet forces storm the German capital in April 1945. This video highlights ...
HistoryAtWar on MSN
Berlin's Final Hour: The Battle for the Reichstag and Hitler's Last Stand
In the final days of April 1945, the Soviet Red Army launched a relentless assault on Berlin, culminating in the fierce battle for the Reichstag. Amidst this chaos, Adolf Hitler, ensconced in his ...
The Battle of Stalingrad marked the turning point of World War II on the Eastern Front. It transformed the momentum of the war, shifting the balance of power from Nazi ...
Laredo Morning Times on MSN
Those Who Served: Honoring Eduardo Botello
Eduardo 'Lalo' Botello, a WWII veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and lifelong servant to family, community, and country.
May 8 marked the 80th anniversary of the final defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945. September 2 marked the official end of World ...
Today, countries are unwilling to extradite their leaders to international courts and many prefer to settle the scores on ...
Two detectives and an interpreter were there to place the 82-year-old retired army general under arrest for crimes committed ...
Russia relationship has survived, out of shared instincts for sovereignty. It remains one of the world’s most quietly ...
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Gala couple adopt the grave of local war hero
The gravesite of a Galashiels soldier killed in World War II is commemorated every year by a local couple. Edward and ...
Loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s 1990 novel “Vineland,” “One Battle After Another” follows a group of former revolutionaries who reunite to rescue a comrade’s daughter after a long-dormant enemy ...
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Michael Smuss, who fought Nazis with Molotov cocktails during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, dies at 99
Michael Smuss, a Holocaust survivor and painter, has died at 99. His wife in Israel confirmed his death on October 21.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
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 ...
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