The desire to be vindicated is as old as history itself because history cannot help but create winners and losers; history ...
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Keith Campbell has been thinking about his father a lot the last few days. Campbell, like hundreds, if not thousands in North ...
AS Armistice Day approaches, EMMA CLAYTON looks back to the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, when she visited a French village where ...
When the British attacked Long Island in August, Washington’s troops faced heavy volleys of musket fire, fusillades of ...
The search for the unknown photographer began in the summer of 2020, with the discovery of an old photo album at a flea ...
The Armistice ending the Great War was slated to go into effect at 11:00 AM on November 11, 1918. Just an hour and a half ...
Perry Miniatures are back with some great new additions to their Napoleonic collection. They have added a selection of new ...
Pedestrians in Montreal, Grand Rapids and other locations can time-travel thanks to installations that map historical scenes ...
A Sebastopol writer speculates on what the famous TV chef might have been doing as an agent with the OSS during World War II ...
At midnight on June 11, 1940, Italy declared war on France. This was something that had been anticipated for some time, ...
A successful attorney and decorated vet gave up everything to fight for Ukraine. His family is still trying to figure out why ...