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In the 1920s and ’30s, a notorious set of siblings held England in thrall. But did one of them really announce her Nazism in ...
In the 1920s and ’30s, a notorious set of siblings held England in thrall. But did one of them really announce her Nazism in the newspaper?
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Tampa Free Press on MSNAlan Dershowitz: Preemptive Strike Against Iran Was Justified, Citing Lessons From HistoryIn a provocative new argument from his recently published book, "The Preventive State," renowned legal scholar Alan ...
On the day of Donald Trump’s military parade, Europeans are commemorating 40 years of borderless travel on the continent.
Every day that Americans don't rise-up in the millions against the malignant fascist Donald “Poisoning Our Blood” Trump to ...
Book of the Week. Peter Pomerantsev tells the story of German-born Englishman Sefton Delmer, whose radio broadcasts were used ...
The Mitford sisters flirted with fascism, communism, infamy and scandal – now a new drama, based on their biography by Mary Lovell, brings their outrageous behaviour to the screen. Radio Times speaks ...
La pauvre Jane Austen! Dragged into the plot to cash in on the 250th anniversary of her birth. The film, confusingly, is billed as a romantic comedy, and no doubt tapping into the legacy of the many ...
Paintings by German artist Emil Nolde (1867-1956) were recently on display at the Musée Picasso in Paris as part of an ...
When will Harvard finally acknowledge other racist stains on its record—such as the friendly relations it pursued with Nazi Germany in the 1930s?
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