The top speed of the fastest operational fighter was less than 360 mph when the war started. By 1945, this had increased by ...
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Holocaust history shows LGBTQ+ people have always been their own heroes
Queer historians are using LGBTQ+ History Month to reflect on the often forgotten but powerful resistance against the Nazis.
Selma van de Perre, a valiant Jewish secretary who during World War II covertly transported suitcases bulging with cash, ...
The war was ending, but the fighting on the Eastern Front was at its most desperate. Germany's formidable Panther—arguably ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
It’s eerie. Gaza 2025 and Berlin 1945 are so uncannily alike. It’s not just the ruins everywhere. What grabs and shakes your ...
This year is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the extermination and concentration camps. After World War 2 ended in ...
Another war, another city, another century. My father just wanted someone to talk to. His new acquaintance carried the secret ...
Meet 16-year-old Helmuth Hübener, who comes to question not only the German propaganda being pushed out from Berlin, but his own loyalty to Adolf Hitler.
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