Discover a few interesting things you might not know about Victory in Europe Day, May 8, 1945—from royal princesses in conga lines to Stalin's demanding a second Nazi surrender.
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Everybody Lies, a new professional nonfiction release by K Enterprises, LLC Publications Founder Stephen John Komorek, is now available in hardcover, paperback, and digital formats. The book delivers ...
Russia’s manipulation of history has evolved from symbolic memory politics into a deliberate instrument of state power aimed ...
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College football bluebloods have taken part in postseason bowl games dating back to the turn of the 20th century. And even though West Point fielded numerous championship quality teams for decades, ...
UConn and Army have both been playing football since the 19th Century, but they are relatively new rivals on the football field, crossing paths nine times as the programs have had their periods of ...