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Alton Telegraph on MSNAlton's City Band kept German tradition alive with elaborate uniformsIn the early 1900s, Alton's City Band, also known as the White Hussars, celebrated German heritage with elaborate uniforms and parade performances.
Historical fiction at its most powerful: 10 emotional novels that haunt, provoke, and shake our understanding of injustice, ...
My book tells the story of the Resistance as it was because this is the life of men. What brings literature and history so ...
The “privilege” of working every day with a school’s pupils were emphasised by headteacher Iain Livingstone at its annual ...
Central to the German Christian movement’s theological justification was a distorted interpretation of Romans 13:1-7, where the Apostle Paul calls on Christians to submit to governing authorities, ...
Thalassery: As the 132nd death anniversary of Dr Hermann Gundert is observed on Friday, a remarkable relic of his legacy is ...
Dachau was the first of the Nazi concentration camps to be created, in 1933. In the 12 years of its existence, it changed a ...
Most Germans realised long before Hitler’s self-immolation that the dictatorship had brought nothing but death and ...
On Anzac Day, Australians make a promise to our ancestors who fought and died for our way of life and our freedoms: ‘We will ...
Ground attack aircraft don't always get the same level of fame that fighter jets do, but they have long served a critical ...
Prime Minister King promised a trade treaty with the U.S., passing the 1935 Reciprocal Trade Agreement. In 1936, his ...
In a significant discovery, the remains of four Australian soldiers have been found on the Western Front of the First World War, near the site of the second battle of Bullecourt in northern France.
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