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The Peninsula: The Crimea at War
How the strategic location of the diamond-shaped peninsula proved too much for the Germans.
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.
Stutthof concentration camp was among the sites of horror caught up in this gruesome crescendo to Adolf Hitler’s war for racial supremacy.