On March 6, 1944, during World War II, U.S. bombers flying from Britain began the first daytime attacks on Berlin.
Kellogg Community College is hosting a free exhibit of Ruth Adams’ palladium‑platinum prints exploring World War II‑era memorial sites across Europe.
Archaeologist Tünde Kaszab-Olschewski usually focuses on clay pots, coins and graves - but she recently found herself dusting soil off a military plane. She is a specialist in finds from the Roman ...
A punchy history tour of iconic artillery, from early quick-firing field guns to WWII superweapons and Cold War ...
Jabaar popularized a move, a local legend went to Germany and helped the U.S. win its first gold in basketball.
World War II produced some of the most consequential military leaders in modern history. Commanders on both sides were suddenly responsible for directing enormous armies, fleets, and air forces across ...
Many of the critiques leveled at universities do not map neatly onto the internal dynamics of our disciplines, and some critics undoubtedly operate in bad faith. None of this should prevent us from ...
Valley families looking to mix education with adventure on their next trip might consider a stop at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Today's picture of the day was captured by AFP photographer John MacDougall. The featured image shows a Ukrainian flag flying ...
Russia has occupied about 20% of Ukrainian territory since illegally annexing Crimea in 2014, but its gains after the Feb. 24, 2022, invasion have been slow. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte this ...
The human capacity for hope is an essential quality. Without hope, there can be no improvement. But hope can also turn into delusion. The United States today is not Hitler’s Third Reich. We are ...
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