Henry Stewart History on MSN
World War I: Germany’s Road from Early Victories to Total Collapse (1914–1918)
From the assassination in Sarajevo to the trenches of France, Germany fought a war on two fronts that drained its people and ...
Dark Docs Official on MSN
The Most Nightmarish Marine Fight in History
General John J. Pershing, Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces, called the Battle of Belleau Wood: ""The biggest ...
What you need to know about the end of daylight saving time - often mistakenly called daylight savings time - which ends ...
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Finland will finally remove swastikas from the flag of its air force after ‘awkward situations’
Changes have been underway for years; a swastika logo was quietly pulled from the Air Force Command’s unit emblem some time ago. Yet, their continued presence on certain Finnish air force flags has ...
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Europe must stand with Poland
The violation of Polish airspace by Russian drones is rightly described as having brought the Eastern European country closer ...
How a term coined to describe a nineteenth-century politics of exclusion would become a diagnosis, a political cudgel, and a ...
Truman Adolph Hogg was the great-great-grandson of a North Carolinian who moved his family west in the late 1700s. Later generations of this family line passed through Kentucky and then into Missouri.
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
141 countries grant voting rights to citizens abroad, why not Nepal
From astronauts casting ballots in space to millions of overseas citizens voting by post or online, global practices show what Nepal has yet to achieve.
The Finnish Air Force has used the swastika as its emblem since 1918, but has now announced it will remove it from its flags.
"If you go back to World War II, if you go back to World War I, if you go back to every major conflict in human history, they all end with some kind of negotiation," Vance said in an interview that ...
More than a century before Zohran Mamdani declared he wanted a New York City network of grocery stores “focused on keeping ...
Henry W. Fowler believed he knew how sentences should read—and his judgments have shaped The New Yorker’s style for a century ...
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