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The Times of Israel on MSNThe sole Jewish-Japanese family in American WWII internment camps faced antisemitismNew book delves into how, fearing a fifth column following Pearl Harbor, the Roosevelt government incarcerated 120,000 on the ...
Bradford James Gille was identified as the suspect who injured at least 11 people at the Traverse City, Michigan Walmart on Saturday. The Afton local, 42, is expected to face terrorism and multiple ...
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Reclaiming Paris: When the French Took Their Capital Back by ForceTrapped between Hitler’s orders and the chaos of revolution, German commanders faced crumbling morale and desertions while ...
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Paris Was Rigged to Explode: The Last Days Before LiberationBridges, monuments, and tunnels across Paris were wired with explosives. Hitler’s command was clear: turn the city into ...
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Hitler’s Final Order: The Man Who Refused to Burn ParisAs Allied troops neared the French capital, Hitler’s chosen commander—General Dietrich von Choltitz—was handed a brutal order: destroy Paris. But what made this hardened veteran of the Eastern Front ...
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The Battle for Paris: Inside the Uprising That Hitler Never Saw ComingIn August 1944, Parisians rose up in open defiance against their Nazi occupiers, sparking a street-by-street rebellion as ...
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Germany’s Panther and King Tiger tanks were engineering marvels—but in the snow and mud of the Ardennes, their firepower was not enough. This episode explores why these feared machines couldn’t change ...
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Piper’s Gamble: The SS Commander Who Led Hitler’s Final OffensiveIn the opening days of the Battle of the Bulge, Joachim Peiper led the spearhead of Germany’s last major offensive on the Western Front. With King Tigers and elite Waffen-SS units at his disposal, ...
Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) has called for Miriam Margolyes’s OBE to be stripped. The Harry Potter actress, who is ...
( JTA) — NUREMBERG, Germany — On a spring evening in Nuremberg, an orchestra of New York students gathered for a concert ...
Coining the word “genocide” from the Greek word genos (race, tribe) and the Latin root of cide (killing), Lemkin ushered in a ...
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