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$1.2$ Million Casualties: The True Cost of WWII's Biggest Victory and Stalin's Vicious Betrayal
Operation Bagration officially concluded on August 28th, 1944, having inflicted over $1.2$ million casualties on both sides ...
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From D-Day to the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Events That Changed History
What do July 20, 1969, November 9, 1989, and October 29, 1929 have in common? Each changed the world forever. These are the ...
Known for using unconventional materials — from Pearl Harbor seawater to meteorite moondust — in the name of horological storytelling, the brand is now commemorating the D-Day landings with a series ...
Beginning Monday, November 10, PBS will air a special lineup of programs to commemorate Veterans Day with historical ...
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Those Who Served: Honoring Eduardo Botello
Eduardo 'Lalo' Botello, a WWII veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and lifelong servant to family, community, and country.
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Egypt: Nefertiti Bust Should Be Returned to Egypt, Historians Say
The opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum comes with renewed calls for the restitution of the famous Nefertiti bust, which has ...
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Make hummus - not war
A hummus shop that initially sought to be apolitical found itself at the center of a bitter - sometimes violent - public ...
HOUSTON — Law enforcement officials escorted the remains of a fallen World War II Army medic to their final resting place on Monday. Nicholas Hartman was 20 when he died on D-Day during World War II.
Dr. Richard Martin reflects on his service as an Army physician in Germany in the 1970s, sharing stories of cross-cultural friendship and the realities of living next to the Eastern Bloc.
WWII hero laid to rest at Houston National Cemetery after remaining unidentified for nearly 80 years
HOUSTON — Law enforcement officials escorted the remains of a fallen World War II Army medic to their final resting place on Monday. Nicholas Hartman was 20 when he died on D-Day during World War II.
OUISTREHAM, France (AP) — The captain of the giant Royal Navy battleship called his officers together to give them a first morsel of one of World War II’s most closely guarded secrets: Prepare ...
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