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There is not just the threat of war in Europe, but a real war raging, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said, accusing ...
In early September 1941, the German Wehrmacht was advancing on all fronts in the Soviet Union. Kyiv had fallen, the Smolensk ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte attends a news conference with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during a meeting at the ...
CEO Papperger reveals massive industrial surge fueled by Russia's war, promising tens of billions in revenue and thousands of ...
Trump's moves underline his growing disenchantment with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the lack of progress in ...
The statement by right-wing German historian Sönke Neitzel about the “last summer of peace” articulates the bloodthirsty ...
"Glory will be yours!" Janus Films has debuted a brand new trailer for the 4K restoration of a lost Kazakh war epic film titled The Fall of Otrar. The story is based on actual history following ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Sunday said he will work intensively with French President Emmanuel Macron and European ...
On the 3rd July, a new plaque was unveiled at Bishopstone station to commemorate the first death of a train driver in World ...
During the month of July, the 70th Lights for Peace flag to fly at the Fort Taber - Fort Rodman Military Museum honors the ...
The German constitution outlaws the former Nazi swastika and other remnants as “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations.
The Battle of Kursk was a catastrophic defeat for Germany; the Wehrmacht suffered around 200,000 casualties and lost nearly 700 tanks and 1,000 aircraft. These losses were irreplaceable.