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From Wieland Wagner to Arno Breker, many musicians and artists benefited from Nazism. Some had shining careers after the war.
Directed by George Clooney, ‘The Monuments Men’ follows the titular team of experts, whose job was to recover art pieces stolen by the Nazis during World War 2. The story is set ... the Allied forces ...
Works by Hisako Hibi, Miné Okubo and Miki Hayakawa are featured in “Pictures of Belonging” at the Smithsonian American Art ...
The survey of modern German painting and sculpture now at the Kimbell Art Museum has its tone set by the documentation of the ...
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For the American people, the War represented a profound shift in their faith in elected officials. According to Daniel Weiss, CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ... until World War II, Vietnam was ...
(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) Five decades after the Vietnam war ended ... Some revealed their parents were incarcerated in camps during World War II. Others had family members who served in the 442nd Infantry ...
It's as easy as uploading ... or Deep Dream. After choosing a style, you can preview the image. They have also released their own text to Image software that they have named Text 2 Dream. StarryAI is ...
Some of the boats have not made this crossing since World War II, when they played a critical ... when the U.S. government donated three submarine chasers. After this there were no more fatalities.
Centenarian Dorothea Barron recalled the wave of relief she felt when she heard World War II had finally come to ... With such energy today, it is easy to imagine Barron's determination at 18.
THE whole of Britain should come together tomorrow to honour both the heroes of the Second World War and those who serve ... even the late Queen Elizabeth II took the streets to celebrate.
Part of Cape May Point State Park, the World War II Lookout Tower – officially known as Fire Control Tower No. 23 – was built in 1942 and is New Jersey's last restorable tower from World War II.