It’s sometimes easy to forget one particular, elemental truth: We live in a physical world. In a digital age — when so so much of what we see, hear and act upon is comprised wholly of incorporeal ones ...
Since July 2012, the world has watched in horror as the once-beautiful and vibrant Syrian city of Aleppo has been transformed into a perpetual battlefield. Those killed in Aleppo, as well as ...
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Stalingrad’s forgotten collapse: How Romania lost an army and an alliance
When the Soviet offensive struck in November 1942, Romania’s Third and Fourth Armies were unable to withstand the assault. Poorly equipped and spread thin across the flanks of Stalingrad, Romanian ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives to attend a laying ceremony at the monument to Motherland during ceremonies marking the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad in the southern Russian ...
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Snipers of Stalingrad: The hidden war that broke Hitler’s 6th Army
When German bombers reduced Stalingrad to rubble in 1942, they unknowingly created the perfect battlefield for snipers. Soviet marksmen like Vasily Zaitsev and Lyudmila Pavlichenko turned shattered ...
If you're only going to see one film about the Battle of Stalingrad — and there are many — Stalingrad would be the wrong choice. Russian director Fedor Bondarchuk's treatment of the World War II ...
Stalin's likeness is located near the Battle of Stalingrad Museum and is flanked by similar busts of World War II-era Soviet leaders Georgy Zhukov and Alexander Vasilevsky. Statues of the communist ...
Fedor Bondarchuk, sometimes described as the Michael Bay of Russia, serves up the bloodiest battle of World War II for the first time in 3-D and IMAX in the decidedly eccentric, state-sponsored epic ...
Yorktown and Gettysburg rank highest among American martial epics of valor and victory. Most Brits would probably choose the World War II aerial Battle of Britain as their "finest hour." To the French ...
Evocative pictures bring to life the true brutality of the street-to-street warfare being bravely fought by both sides in a battle that marked the beginning of the end of the Nazi menace A CACHE of ...
The carnage of the Battle of Stalingrad finally came to an end in February 1943, when the German Sixth Army Commander, Gen. Friedrich Paulus, surrendered the remaining ninety thousand troops of his ...
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