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Wine, cheese and Anderson Cooper - are all things that have proven some things get better with age - however with the immortalization of our words on the internet have shown, there are some things ...
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The Wehrmacht encircled in Ukraine: The Cherkassy breakout (1944) + What happened to Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia?
At the beginning of 1944 six divisions of the German Army Group South, some 56,000 men, were encircled by the Russian Army. They were stuck in a pocket of around 48 kilometers wide and 20 kilometers ...
AT FIRST GLANCE, the latest Trumpian weirdness seems almost endearingly harmless: The Wall Street Journal reports that late last year, Trump developed a passion for black Florshei ...
From Pripyat’s sudden evacuation to the Ferris wheel that never opened, these documented Chernobyl scenes show how eerie the ...
On March 11, 1990, Lithuania became the first Soviet Republic to declare its independence from the Soviet Union. The U.S.S.R.
Buck Turgidson, one of the film’s most memorable characters, while agitating the president in the war room for a first strike against the Soviet Union. “But I do say no more than 10 to 20 million ...
Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine recently crossed the four-year mark. Throughout that time, one of the biggest questions has been: Is this what Russians want?
On the night of September 18, 1980, a Titan II missile carrying a thermonuclear warhead exploded in rural Arkansas. Here’s what the terrifying incident was like, from those who were there.
Despite a harsh winter and the brutal conflict with Russia, Ukrainians are still going to raves. For many it’s a way to forget the war, even if just for one night.
Oil is up 35%. Natural gas is up 70%. The reason involves a country you've never heard of, a pipeline that doesn't exist, and a crater that's been on fire since 1971.
In some cases, the ’80s help define the tone of the narrative. In others, they’re a key part of the story’s central conflict.
Seeing how people lived beyond the Iron Curtain made Tabarovsky dream of immigrating — an aspiration shared by many Jews in ...
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