Among the millions of World War II veterans were seven future U.S. presidents. Some only narrowly survived the experience.
U.S. Military bases were named after Confederate soldiers to appease white supremacists; it was right to rename them.
That’s the task Aaron Asano Swenson, a first-time playwright, had at hand as he embarked on writing “Kilo-Wat,” a play about ...
"World War II: Voices of Service" will be on display in Delaware Historical Society’s Old Town Hall until the end of this ...
Two American veterans of World War II who fought to free the Philippines in 1945 are headed back to help mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Manila.
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Hosted on MSNNiece of high-ranking 6888th Battalion officer looks to bring awareness to the group's legacyTen women in the group, known as the 6888th Battalion, were from Connecticut and left a lasting legacy in the state. Mary ...
The Kremin has been actively promoting the idea of a new Yalta agreement, that new lines in the sand must be drawn for modern Russia.
Victor Klemperer was an eyewitness to the Dresden bombings at the end of World War II, on February 13 and 14, 1945. The renowned scholar wrote what became known as the most vivid description of the ...
“Saturday Night Live” was built with a cast of young no-names performing countercultural comedy. Fifty years later, it is firmly part of the culture, dictating mainstream comedy instead of throwing ...
Mary Magdalene Jones, 94, of Chattanooga, passed away on Monday, January 27, 2025, in a local health care facility. MaDea, a ...
On his first day in the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth referred to Georgia's Fort Moore by its original name, Fort ...
Defense Secretary Hegseth is reverting Fort Liberty at North Carolina to its previous name, Fort Bragg, but not again for ...
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