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Germany started the Great War, but the Left can’t bear to say so In this centennial year, it’s more important than ever that we treat the truth with respect ...
When the clock strikes 11 on Sunday it will mark 100 years since World War I ended. For Germany, the landmark date has raised difficult questions about how the country remembers its wartime past.
World War II took place from 1939 to 1945 between the Axis powers — Germany, Italy and Japan — and the Allies — mainly France, Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States.
During WWII, 400,000 German soldiers made the U. S. their home. They were prisoners of war, and they were here because there ...
Germans joined leaders from U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria and the 7th Army Training Command for a service to honor those killed in WWII.
As the German-American historian, Fritz Stern, ruefully observed, the conflict was “the first calamity of the 20th century, the calamity from which all other calamities sprang”.
In Germany in 1914, at the beginning of World War One, there had been great enthusiasm for war. In 1939, this was no longer the case as the vast majority of Germans only reluctantly supported the war.
German Chancellor Merz took issue with President Trump's insistence that D-Day was "not a great day" for Germans during a joint press event in the Oval Office. The post German Chancellor Objects ...
Trump Baffles German Chancellor on Live TV After Describing D-Day, Which Liberated Europe from Nazis, as 'Not a Great Day' “In the long run, Mr. President, this was the liberation of my country ...
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