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In the summer of 1943, Germany and the Soviet Union unleashed the largest armored battle the world had ever seen—Kursk, where tanks and men clashed on an unimaginable scale. Parkinson’s Isn’t Just Bad ...
FOR at least ten years after this war all belligerents, victors as well as vanquished, will be so weakened from loss of life, blood, and wealth that a large-scale reopening of hostilities is unlikely.
President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Josef Stalin are drafting a surrender-or-die ultimatum to Germany, dispatches from Istanbul said today, and some observers in Washington ...
On September 9, 1943, a squadron of Dornier Do 217s roared into the skies with a merciless objective: annihilate the defecting Italian fleet sailing from La Spezia. Italy had just inked an armistice ...
Lynette Roth, curator at the Harvard Art Museums, said that when she decided to open an exhibition showcasing German art from 1943-1955, she knew it would be a sensitive subject for a modern day ...
While many artist fled Germany during the World War II, those that stayed behind and worked during the fighting and the fallout are essential for understanding the history of modern art in the country ...
All three boys in the Lochowicz family on Milwaukee's south side fought in World War II. Erwin Sr. served in the Army engineers in both Europe and the Pacific. Ray was in the Army Air Corps in Europe.