In April 1945, the Red Army launched a decisive assault across the Oder-Neisse line, advancing relentlessly toward Berlin.
The MG-42 was faster, more ruthless, and far cheaper to manufacture—earning the grim nickname “Hitler’s Buzzsaw.” So why did ...
A ceasefire is an agreed-upon temporary cessation of hostilities, allowing for negotiation and the delivery of humanitarian aid. It has no legal definition under international law. As Israel and ...
A major exhibit dedicated to the history of Auschwitz, the infamous German Nazi concentration and extermination camp, will come to Cincinnati’s Union Terminal on Oct. 18.