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| | | | | When I discovered that my Great-Uncle, John Hunter died at the age of 20 in either France or Belgium in 1917 during World War I, I assumed that he had died in battle. He was a gunner, which mean that he either served the guns, handled ammunition, or drove the horses. My first thought was... | |
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| | | | | The answer to the question of when the Third Reich doomed itself to extinction depends naturally on whom you ask. Some will tell you Germanys failure to secure the Mediterranean in 1942 was crucial. Others will point tothe invasion of the Soviet Union [] | |
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| | | | | The Allied firebomb raidon the German city of Dresden in 1945 was one of the most devastating events of the Second World War. Bombed-out ruins of Dresden photo from WikiCommons By the beginning of 1945, it seemed as if the war in Europe... | |
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| | | New Year's Eve seemed a good time to post on The Party, a novella by Tessa Hadley (2024). And a book is about as near as I plan to get to a party on this day :-D Tessa Hadley is a great writer, and every time I read her I wonder why I'm not a... | ||