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African prisoners in German camps were studied by ethnographers, who recorded their voices. What they had to say is poignant and unexpected.
It was sheer coincidence that led to the intersecting of reading “Which Language Is the Richest in Words?,” an article from Interpreters & Translators, full-page Inc. by Toni Andrews, followed ...
From the trenches to the home front, these books capture the haunting legacy of World War I. Explore the narratives that ...
It marked a pivotal turning point in 1944 towards winning the war and liberating Europe. John Romeiser, a former University ...
You can spend Pride disassociating to avoid the news, throwing bricks, or watching selections from a century of queer movies.
A collection of letters and medals from a soldier serving on the Front Line during World War I have been discovered in a ...