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Prosecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.
USA TODAY interviewed experts about what is happening in the world, and how it should be described. Here’s what they said.
Rivalries are the lifeblood of college football. But their history is often inextricably intertwined with the history of our ...
What if the United States had turned against Britain and France in 1917 and joined the Central Powers instead? This video explores how American industry, manpower, and naval power could have reshaped ...
Following widespread reports of RCE exploits, Activision has officially brought the Call of Duty: World War II game offline ...
A new exhibit at The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Uniondale is hoping to attach names to the faces of factory workers who ...
Private Richard Gordon Wright, a U.S. Marine killed in the Battle of Tarawa during World War II, has been identified after 80 ...
The NATO secretary-general said that China could spark World War III by seeking to take control of Taiwan while making sure ...
Life in the trenches during World War One would have been extremely tough. Long periods of boredom were mixed with brief ...
World War II was a time of unimaginable hardship, courage, and transformation. Seemingly overnight, ordinary folks were ...
Also being celebrated today was John Rumancik. He is just three months shy of reaching his 100th birthday.He spent some of ...
Max Brooks’ seminal zombie thriller, “World War Z”, is set in an alternate 21st century world after a zombie apocalypse -- a ...