In the final brutal months of World War II, Waffen SS divisions like Nordland, Charlemagne, and Totenkopf faced overwhelming Soviet forces on the Eastern Front. Knowing the deadly consequences of ...
Finance and sales outfit Global Constellation has closed a raft of key international deals on Daniel Fahre's World War II ...
More than a century before streaming platforms and superhero cinematic universes, American filmmakers were already chasing scale, spectacle, the war film and national history. One of the boldest ...
Following the retreat from the Iranianbound front, the German Nordland and Wicking divisions were redeployed to defend the Narva river line against the pursuing Red Army. The Narva salient became a ...
One of the most devastating wars in human history, World War II, had it ended differently, would have left the world’s landscape looking far different today. Thankfully, even with dozens of countries ...
On April 9, 1940, Nazi tanks stormed into Denmark. A month later, they blitzed into Belgium, Holland and France. As Americans ...
World War II veterans Robert Miller and Willard Smith found each other in the same assisted living facility 82 years after fighting in the Battle of Luzon.
Cold, calculating, and ruthless adversaries do not hesitate. Hot, searing shrapnel and bullets do not discriminate. War is the most ruthless, utilitarian endeavor in humanity: either you are ready, or ...
The Bank of Canada held the overnight interest rate at 2.25 per cent on Wednesday, but remains prepared to respond should the outlook change. “Governing council judges the current policy rate remains ...
I had been asked to give a keynote speech at a conference at Columbia University's Journalism School. It was January 2002. Two planes had been flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center ...
As President Trump continued his quest for Greenland, Prime Minister Mark Carney said great powers were unrestrained and urged medium-size countries to band together. By Ian Austen Reporting from ...
Today’s debate over the future of higher education is often framed as a choice between diversity and meritocracy, as if universities must choose between the identity and the quality of their students.