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Marcel Ophuls, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker whose landmark 1969 documentary “The Sorrow and the Pity” shattered the comforting myth that most of France had resisted the Nazis ...
In 1944, Norwegian resistance fighters in the town of Kongsberg blew up a factory making cannons for occupying Nazi German forces during World War II.
A steam engine that pulled deportation trains at the end of World War II was transformed into a work of art by a French ...
It's not all stories of spies, bombs and Spitfires: here's how the Norwegians used simple paperclips to defeat the Nazi ...
Novels like Slaughterhouse-Five and Life and Fate provide unique insights into how World War II affected soldiers and those in their periphery.
Lynne Olson’s book ‘The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück’ reveals the unsung stories of female French resistance fighters.