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History Through the Viewfinder
Stalingrad 1942: Control of the Volga by an invader could mean the fatal division of the Soviet Union.
Stalingrad 1942: Control of the Volga by an invader could mean the fatal division of the Soviet Union.
In World War II, Seydlitz was a skilled field commander, rising through division and corps command, distinguishing himself at Demyansk and Stalingrad.
How the looming Cold War convinced Americans to keep troops in Europe after the war.
To commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Capture of Warsaw by Soviet forces, we reached out to Alexandra Richie, D.Phil, to shed light on this event.
To commemorate the anniversary of Franklin D. Roosevelt's death, we sat down with his biographer, Nigel Hamilton, PhD.