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The artist said, "freedom feels out of reach" for migrants and "those pushed to the margins, silenced, or unseen." ...
Years later, he wrote that his life was in as “much jeopardy as it ever had been before or since.” Washington was pursuing a ...
Henry and Peter Dombrowski, two brothers from Gary, were killed during World War II and are forever buried side-by-side at ...
Paul Thomas Chamberlin’s book, Scorched Earth, recasts the conflict as a brutal struggle for survival among declining and ...
These days, French military pigeon number 193-529 is no longer needed to carry tiny messages during war-time communication ...
This chapter of history reveals another fundamental fact: The post-World War II international order established the basis for ...
On the daylong Living History Cruise, visitors can tour the galley, sleeping quarters, navigation center and museum spaces, ...
World War II heroes remembered in reenactments, displays, ceremonies, dance and pancake breakfast at MAPS Air Museum.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations, a collaborative global dream built into reality out of the ashes of World War II, marks its 80th anniversary ... justice and trusteeships for colonies. Today, ...
Neil Smoak has spent his life studying his family, including three Smoak men from Colleton County who died June 9, 1944, during the Normandy invasion.
Tully was the eldest member of a trio of World War II veterans that also included Bill Beckstrom and Chuck Cato, both 98, honored in person at Spokane Falls Community College on Monday.
Sgt. Reece Martin had known for most of his life that his great uncle fought on the beaches of France during the D-Day invasion of June 1944 and died about a week later in battle. But there was ...