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The End of the War in Eight Surrenders” by James Holland and Al Murray, explores the complex end of World War II.
The period known as the "Go-Go Years" (1965–1968) and its aftermath – the brutal bear market of 1968-1970 – represented a ...
The new exhibit at Jacksonville’s Beaches Museum narrows in on how war has affected the local community, spanning across centuries of conflicts.
National Museum of Military Vehicles owner Dan Starks took a rare trip to Iwo Jima earlier this year. He has new respect for ...
These three history books are worth reading this summer, from a Northern Kentucky WWII soldier's letters to a book on William Howard Taft.
Kargil Vijay Diwas (July 26) is as much about the heroics of the Indian military against the Pakistani intruders and forces ...
While they are impossible to measure, emotions such as liking or hatred, admiration or contempt—the quotidian stuff of human relations—play a crucial part in making and unmaking alliances. Personal ...
After noticing that the practice of documenting war was fading, the veteran aimed to capture insights from battles and make ...
The accident-prone North American F-100 Super Sabre broke the sound barrier in 1953, setting the stage for an arms race from ...
Lecture in India celebrated Nelson Mandela's contributions to humanity, exploring themes of leadership, resilience, and ...
Why did North and South go to war with each other in 1861? The standard narrative is that slavery caused the war while more thoughtful people realize that the ...
Continuing our compendium of holiday reading, more Counterfire writers suggest a mixture of books to take away with you ...