On 27 January 1945, prisoners at the Nazis’ largest death camp were freed by the Soviet Union’s Red Army. General Vasily Petrenko commanded one of the four units that liberated Auschwitz.
Military medal expert Mark Smith's passion for his subject began as a child when he heard his father's World War Two stories.
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K. B. Murtaza Khan and the Quiet Craft of Governance in British BalochistanPublished on: January 26, 2026 10:54 PM
Pakistan, Jan. 26 -- In the administrative history of British Balochistan, few figures combined authority, restraint, and ...
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Real story behind this iconic 'Band of Brothers' scene
In this World War II Wayfinder Then and Now special, we head to Carentan to track down the exact 1944 photo location where Captain Herbert Sobel is seen briefing General Maxwell Taylor beside a jeep, ...
Seán Dunn's fiction feature debut, whose fictitious fantasy series 'The White Stag of Emberfell' will feel familiar to many, ...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has allegedly got the “green light” to start dating again following his recent fall from grace.
James Dodson, a journalist who normally writes about golf, has taken a somewhat different journey and compiled in a remarkable fashion “The Road That Made America: A Modern Pilgrim’s Journey on the ...
The Indian Army’s infantry is built around 27 regiments shaped by geography, culture and centuries of military evolution.
This is the first in a series of articles, part of The Tribune-Democrat’s ongoing U.S. Semiquincentennial project titled ...
As India celebrated its 77th Republic Day, Kartavya Path once again became the setting for the country’s most enduring ...
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