Tag: History

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    The Maginot Line: The Symbol of Failed Strategy

    The Maginot Line, named after the French Minister of War André Maginot, is a line of concrete defenses built by France in the 1930’s. Built along the French border with…

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    V-J Day: The Formal Surrender of Japan in WWII

    On August 14, 1945, World War II effectively came to an end with the announcement of Japan’s unconditional surrender to the Allies. Since that date, both August 14 and August…

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    Battle of Kwajalein: WWII in the Pacific

    Beginning on January 31 until February 3, 1944, U.S Marine and Army troops launched an amphibious offensive on three islets in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, where Japanese…

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    The Atlantic Charter: The Hope for a Better Future

    The Atlantic Charter was a joint statement issued by the United States and Great Britain, that outlined a vision for the postwar world. First issued on August 14, 1941, the…

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    World War II: Operation Barbarossa

    On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany, together with some of its Axis allies, launched an invasion of the Soviet Union, codenamed Operation Barbarossa. Adolf Hitler expected a swift victory, but…

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    4 Winners of the Victoria Cross in World War II

    The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest and most prestigious military decoration awarded for valor “in the face of enemy” to members of the British Armed Forces and soldiers from…

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    Anne Frank: The Girl Behind the Diary

    Anne Frank (1929-1945) was a young Jewish girl who moved to the Netherlands from Germany with her family after Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933. Life for Jews in…

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    3 Great Escapes from Nazi Concentration Camps

    1) Tadeusz Wiejowski Tadeusz Wiejowski was the first prisoner to escape from Auschwitz concentration camp. A cobbler from Kołaczyce, Poland, Wiejowsk arrived at Auschwitz on 14th June 1940 on board…

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    The Manhattan Project: The First Nuclear Weapons

    The Manhattan Project was the code name for the U.S-led research and development project (1942-1945) that produced the first nuclear weapons during World War II. The highly controversial development and…

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    Battle of the Bulge: Hitler’s Final Gamble

    Proclaimed the “greatest American battle of the war” by Winston Churchill, the Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Counteroffensive, was Hitler’s last major offensive campaign on the…