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In July 1987, the "Butcher of Lyon" was sentenced to life in prison by a French court. Four years earlier, the BBC reported ...
Four Frenchwomen who were sent by the Nazis to a labor camp for female prisoners found support in one another—during and ...
Fluent in German and passing as an Aryan, she once crossed into Germany, uncovered Nazi military secrets and nursed a wounded, and deceived, SS officer.
German leaders intend to ramp up defense spending and build the most powerful armed forces in Europe, but shadows of World ...
As head of the Gestapo in Lyon, Klaus Barbie was notorious for his cruelty. After World War II, he escaped to Bolivia, aided ...
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The One Eyed Sniper Rid an Entire City of Nazis By HimselfAs two French-Canadian snipers were silently advancing through the Nazi-occupied city of Zwolle in April of 1945, one of them ...
Germany and Brazil signed a treaty on cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. Despite Germany's nuclear phase out, it still applies today.
An agreement has been reached regarding property confiscated from the Hohenzollern family: Items currently displayed in ...
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The Forward on MSNA Trumpian farce to make the ghosts of Jefferson, Madison and Vichy France’s victims weepUVA president Jim Ryan's resignation under pressure from Donald Trump's administration recalls warnings from Thomas ...
In this month’s picks, a look back at a city in France during the Nazi occupation, an assessment of a renowned gay politician ...
New York Times bestselling author, historian and White House correspondent Lynne Olson's new book The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück tells of defiance in a notorious women-only Nazi concentration camp.
In the book “Monopoly X,” Philip E. Orbanes tells the true story of how a doctored version of the classic board game was used ...
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