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Freedom, Resistance, and Responsibility: The Philosophy and Politics of Jean–Paul Sartre
The importance of World War II to Jean-Paul Sartre’s life and thought is often overlooked.
The importance of World War II to Jean-Paul Sartre’s life and thought is often overlooked.
How the strategic location of the diamond-shaped peninsula proved too much for the Germans.
Between 1933 and 1945, the Nazi regime persecuted Roma across Europe, killing over 250,000 Romani people and sterilizing around 2,500.
How a forceful German counterattack in February 1944 could not push back the Allied Anzio landing.
When the Nazis came to clear out the Warsaw Ghetto, they were met with fierce resistance.