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This WW2 Wayfinder episode revisits the story of a French M4A2 Sherman that faced down two German Nashorn tank destroyers ...
The extraordinary pair of meetings in the past week — the Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday and Donald Trump’s hosting of the leaders of Ukraine, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, ...
The Nuremberg Trials were not only a building block in coming to terms with Nazi injustice, they also helped simultaneous ...
It was April 30, 1945, and Berlin, the capital of Adolf Hitler's tottering Third Reich, was a shattered, flaming inferno. Tanks and troops of Soviet General Vasily Chuikov's Eighth Guards ...
After a woman unearthed a dark family history while cleaning her attic, she took steps to make things right - highlighting ...
JD Vance was fact-checked with a community note on social media after incorrectly claiming that “every major conflict in ...
As the Allies closed in on the Rhine, one German Panther crew refused to retreat. With Cologne in ruins and its iconic cathedral still standing tall, they prepared to make a last stand in the shadow ...
The victory of World War II was not only a military triumph over the Axis powers, but also initiated an unprecedented process ...
History must not be forgotten, and justice must be upheld. Fortunately, as the dust of time is cleared, more and more truths ...
Glenolden native and longtime Army reservist was involved in the war crimes trial of Franz Strasser 80 years ago.
On Aug. 23, 1945, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Marcario García became the first Mexican American to receive the U.S. Medal of Honor.