Most POWs Want to Go Home—But After World War II, Some Faced Death on Arrival by John A. Haymond9/18/20239/19/2023 After WWII, questions rose about which nation POWs belonged to or even whether they would be killed upon going home.
Whether As a Kingdom or As a Socialist Republic, Yugoslavia Proved an Impossible Experiment. Here’s Why by Anthony Rogers4/14/20234/29/2024
Kharkiv Is No Stranger To Invasion—The Nazis Fought Four Battles Over It by Chris McNab11/22/20223/22/2023
The British Blunders That Led the Soviets to Make a Deal With the Nazis by Claire Barrett8/23/20228/23/2022
Why Did Hitler and Stalin Form the Notorious ‘Nazi-Soviet Pact’ of 1939? by Jerry D. Morelock4/13/20224/14/2022
From Blurring Imperfections to Falsifying Reality: How Stalin Made the Truth Disappear Through ‘Photoshop’ by Claire Barrett7/13/20213/9/2024
Russia’s Forgotten Soldiers: Soviet POWs in Germany Remain Overlooked by Zita Ballinger Fletcher6/25/20216/26/2021