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Coronavirus reading: a fresh look at World War II
Marcus Roberts
| 24 March 2020 | FEATURES |
tags:
coronavirus reading
,
World War II
How two women pulled off a medieval manuscript heist in post-war Germany
Jennifer Bain
| 17 Feb 2020 | ABOVE |
tags:
Germany
,
Medieval history
,
World War II
Marshall Harris and Colonel Müller: A determined destroyer and an improbable savior
Vincenzina Santoro
| 15 August 2019 | FEATURES |
tags:
World War II
A valiant woman’s voice in ‘Humanae Vitae’
Ruth D. Lasseter
| 19 Jul 2018 | ABOVE |
tags:
contraceptive pill
,
Humanae Vitae
,
Nazi medical experiments
,
World War II
It was men who won votes for women, not the Suffragettes
Belinda Brown
| 08 February 2018 | FEATURES |
tags:
1918
,
franchise
,
Suffragettes
,
World War II
‘A holiday in Siberia’: a Polish survivor’s story
Carolyn Moynihan
| 15 December 2017 | FEATURES |
tags:
ethnic cleansing
,
Poland
,
refugees
,
Soviet Union
,
World War II
Tolkien’s Letters from Father Christmas
Harley J. Sims
| 14 December 2017 | FEATURES |
tags:
Father Christmas
,
Tolkien
,
World War II
Suzanne’s Children: One woman’s selfless effort in Nazi Paris
Francis Phillips
| 13 November 2017 | FEATURES |
tags:
book reviews
,
Holocuast
,
World War II
Comrade Don Camillo: a light-hearted quarrel with Communism
Carolyn Moynihan
| 24 October 2017 | FEATURES |
tags:
books
,
communism
,
Italy
,
World War II
Dunkirk movie will come as a shock to many youngsters
Chris McGovern
| 26 July 2017 | FEATURES |
tags:
Dunkirk
,
Education
,
World War II
Dunkirk was a victory for morale but a humiliating military defeat
Gerard Oram
| 26 July 2017 | FEATURES |
tags:
Dunkirk
,
Military history
,
World War II
‘Dunkirk’: Christopher Nolan’s tribute to the legend
Sebastian James
| 26 July 2017 | POPCORN |
tags:
Christopher Nolan
,
Dunkirk
,
World War II
Hacksaw Ridge: a lesson in courage, a master class in conscience
Sebastian James
| 15 November 2016 | POPCORN |
tags:
conscience
,
conscientious objection
,
film reviews
,
Mel Gibson
,
World War II
Spoils of war: the tragic history of the Istrians
Chiara Bertoglio
| 08 February 2016 | FEATURES |
tags:
Communism
,
Italy
,
World War II
How Tito’s Communism finally destroyed a people.
The Four Freedoms, 75 years later!
Vincenzina Santoro
| 07 January 2016 | FEATURES |
tags:
human rights
,
World War II
FDR's stirring words have lost none of their relevance.
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