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From Barbarossa to Stalingrad: How the Eastern Front became a war of annihilation
In 1941, Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa expecting the Soviet Union to collapse within weeks. Instead, Germany was drawn into a brutal struggle defined by endless manpower, scorched earth, and a ...
"Germany invading Britain is always the funniest one to me. They could have smashed the RAF into oblivion and still not been ...
In 1994, a suburban wife, mother and journalist named Christine Kuehn received a mysterious letter in the mail from a ...
A century of government persuasion shows how propaganda has shifted from broad wartime messaging to highly targeted digital ...
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The modern art form that was secretly funded by the CIA during the Cold War
The image of a straight-laced CIA agent hardly goes hand and hand with the rebellious, chain-smoking, avant-garde artist, but ...
The largest air disaster until World War II took place off the East Coast of the United States in 1933, and it did not ...
A new exhibition at the Africa Museum in Belgium takes a frank look at a large-scale propaganda painting and the ...
Exactly 85 years ago — on Nov. 30, 1939 — the USSR’s aggression against Finland began. This “Winter War,” as it came to be known, was part of the Soviet leadership’s grand plan to divide Eastern ...
You may be familiar with the works of Thomas Hart Benton, the Neosho, Mo.-born painter and muralist who became part of the ...
Journalists watch as Russian President Vladimir Putin gives his annual state of the nation address in Moscow, Russia, March 1, 2018 (AP photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko). Click to share on Twitter ...
The government’s social media storytelling doesn’t always match what’s happening across the city and suburbs. The diverging sources of information are creating “parallel universes," professor Nick ...
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