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Less than five years before the start of the Irish Civil War, the fratricidal terror that followed Russia’s October 1917 ...
Black grouse and caviar helped Stalin get much of what he wanted, but his Red Army counted for more, says a notable historian ...
In the former, Silova says universities “adapted” to the Nazis’ takeover of government, and once Hitler had control he “moved ...
Hamburg was, literally, a dry run for what came later; the aim was to maximise the number of barbecued civilians by, among ...
Josef Stalin, one of the most powerful and brutal leaders in history, left a legacy of death, destruction, and domination. In this Forgotten History episode, we explore the rise and fall of Stalin ...
His favorite book must be George Orwell’s ‘1984.’ Just look at the parallels to his presidency, Eric Dregni writes.
Russia’s ‘illegals’ are the most secretive part of the world’s most outrageous espionage programme. It began with a shape-shifter called Dmitry Bystrolyotov – and continues today ...
If equality is bad,” writes George Pyle in an op-ed, “then why do Utah schools still teach the Declaration of Independence or ...
In an agitated plea for support, an excitable Alderney Representative Hill, who is new to this game, resorted to referring to ...
A small city grew up around the rig, consisting of accommodation blocks, a theatre, shops, medical facilities, a football ...
Shakespeare’s character Antonio in “The Tempest” says, “What’s past is prologue.” Learn from history or suffer from the ...