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Goering is quoted as saying: “When I hear anyone talk of Culture, I reach for my revolver.” Goering was, just to remind you, a Nazi leader convicted of war crimes.
I apologise if I sound harsh, but the fact is some higher-ups have reached for their revolver and are aiming at Pakistan’s culture and literature: the government’s rightsizing committee has suggested ...
For accounts of the Battle of Salerno, see Eric Morris, Salerno: A Military Fiasco (New York, 1983); Des Hickey and Gus Smith, Operation Avalanche: The Salerno Landings, 1943 (New York, 1984); and ...
About two years ago I was talking with Mike, a friend of mine I've known since Ronald Reagan was still in the White House, and he asked me a question out of left field: What if we went on a tour of ...
In 1943 the all-wing and jet-propelled Horten Ho 229 ('aitch-oh-two-two-nine') promised spectacular performance and the German air force (Luftwaffe) chief, Hermann Göring, allocated half-a-million ...
Step back in time and discover the lesser-known story of Hermann Göring’s rise as a World War I fighter ace. Before he became ...
The Nazi military leader Hermann Göring amassed his own personal collection of art stolen from museums and private homes. His collection totaled more than 1,000 items, valued at $200 million in 1945, ...
Discover the next chapter in the story of Hermann Göring’s World War I aviation career. Follow him as he rises from a little-known ace to a Staffel commander, facing intense dogfights, near misses, ...
Researchers are trying to solve the mystery of human remains uncovered at the Wolf’s Lair, the Nazi headquarters turned tourist attraction. The floor under Hermann Göring’s residence at the ...
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Soldiers of the 28th Infantry Division march down a street in Bastogne, Belgium, in December 1944. Some of these men lost their weapons during the German advance in this area. Army photo.