Berlin is home to almost 200 museums, ranging from the independent and quirky to the vast and world-renowned. The five Unesco ...
Ahead of the league's first regular-season game in Berlin, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell participated in one of the city's ...
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Under the baobab: A visit to Berlin on the 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht
I flew into Berlin on the 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass.” On Nov. 9, 1938, the sounds of ...
In June we featured an interview with the author Olivia Campbell about her recent book Sisters in Science: How Four Women ...
On Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, 1938; mobs spurred on by the Nazis attacked Jewish synagogues across Germany.
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‘He can run but he can’t hide’: Joe Louis and the fight of his life
Authors Johnny Smith and Randy Roberts explore Louis's personal fight during WWII and how he became a champion for Black ...
On Nov 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall collapsed. On a very ordinary night, thousands of East Germans started crossing the dividing barrier between the communist East and capitalist West Berlin after the ...
Walter Bingham was 14 years old when Nazis plundered Jewish businesses and places of worship across Germany and Austria in ...
The stock market was open, but the bond market was closed. As it turns out, November 11 is a multifaceted birthday in American history: The Mayflower Compact pledged to “enact, constitute, and frame ...
The political and diplomatic line of defense is the very first one – no less important than the dragon’s teeth (physical defense or fortifications – TBT). Unfortunately, the weakest link currently of ...
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Texan's warning fell on deaf ears
Globe-trotting newspaper reporter Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker spoke in Dallas at Southern Methodist University on Nov. 20, 1941, but as usual his pro-war message fell on deaf and hostile ears.
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New York leaders condemn 'intifada' chants targeting a synagogue led by a Holocaust survivor
New York elected officials condemned the protesters who chanted for "intifada" outside Manhattan's Park East Synagogue during ...
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