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Heinz Guderian’s rise from a daring WWI officer to Hitler’s most trusted panzer commander transformed Germany’s military ...
As the Third Reich crumbled, Heinz Guderian’s final chapter unfolded in a storm of moral ambiguity and open defiance. Once ...
As Berlin crumbled and Soviet forces closed in, Heinz Guderian faced Adolf Hitler in a brutal shouting match that symbolized the collapse of Nazi command. Furious over failed offensives and strategic ...
Decades after the fall of the Third Reich, Heinz Guderian’s blitzkrieg tactics were reborn on a global scale. From the ...
Two years on from his death at 100, Henry Kissinger endures as a prop in international relations. An opinion on Kissinger can ...
In 1994, Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, despite a history marked by massacres, ...
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Inverted Fascism

While the use of the term fascism to describe the Trump administration increases in popularity, opponents of the term continue to voice opposition to it. Seemingly every month, a new opinion piece is ...
In March 1945, as the Third Reich crumbled, Hitler launched a final counteroffensive through the muddy fields of Hungary. Armed with elite SS Panzer divisions and King Tiger tanks, Operation Spring ...
As Operation Spring Awakening began, German forces faced not just entrenched Soviet resistance but disastrous conditions of their own making. From misjudged Soviet positions and flawed intelligence to ...
Like the even more celebrated "Nineteen Eighty-Four" (1949), Orwell's "Animal Farm" — marking its 80th anniversary this month — is a political broadside.
In 1944, Britain faced a new terror as Hitler unleashed his V-weapons—unstoppable flying bombs and rockets. In response, the ...
What happens when an intelligence officer who has sworn to protect classified information can’t refute an erroneous news report or a mention in a book about him or her? I was yet again reminded of ...