Signed by 36 Polish bishops at the Second Vatican Council, the letter sought to break cycles of vengeance by embracing the Gospel’s mandate to forgive.
As ‘aliens’, postwar Greek immigrants attracted the attention of ASIO, irrespective of their political affiliation.
Tried for crimes against humanity, top Nazis listened as their brutality was detailed before an allied tribunal in Nuremberg.
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The lost prison interview with Hermann Göring
From his prison cell on July 25, 1945, Göring was interviewed by Maj. Kenneth W. Hechler of the U.S. Army Europe’s Historical ...
History recalls a tragic tale of conflicts over the centuries. World War I, for example, saw 10 million military deaths and ...
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Paul Preston: ‘Franco didn’t win through military brilliance. He wanted to exterminate the Republican people’
Author of the canonical biography of the dictator, the British historian has spent more than half a century immersed in the ...
A small, vocal corner of the Right is beginning to flirt with World War II revisionism and even speak favorably about aspects ...
I put that question to Stanley G. Payne, 91, a professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin. “Oh, 4 or 5,” he says. “Maybe 4 rather than 5. As a dictator he had many virtues in the ...
When bishops from Poland and Germany gather to commemorate one of Europe's most famous acts of reconciliation, discussion ...
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The Fall of Berlin: The Apocalyptic Final Battle of World War II
In April 1945, the Red Army launched its final, vengeful assault on the Nazi capital. The resulting battle was an apocalypse ...
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Who Were the Kessler Twins? Inside the Sisters’ Film and Music Careers Before Their Deaths
Alice and Ellen Kessler, known as The Kessler Twins, died at age 89 on the same day in November 2025, according to a German ...
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