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    Your connection to military history is waiting
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    Your connection to military history is waiting

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    Miracle on the Vistula: How Poland pushed back socialism 100 years ago
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    Miracle on the Vistula: How Poland pushed back socialism 100 years ago

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    Seventy-five years ago today, a bloody and atomic victory

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    Ronald Reagan, center, and actresses Lucille Barkley, left, and Wanda Hendrix wave to the crowd at the railroad station in Pasadena, Ca., after the 15-mile trip from Los Angeles, Ca., on the junket for the premiere of a movie on June 23, 1950. The Hollywood party drove down Pasadena's main street for the film opening in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.
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    Conservatives missed the boat on the power of culture

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    The other father of communism
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    The other father of communism

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    Margaret Sanger, who founded the American Birth Control League in 1921, appeals before a Senate Committee for federal birth-control legislation in Washington, D.C., on March 1, 1934.
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    Even as they cancel each other, progressives continue to downplay their movement’s racist past

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    People queue up to buy face masks at a cosmetics shop in Hong Kong, Friday, Jan. 31, 2020.
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    Is the coronavirus ‘the worst virus in the history of medicine’? No, and it’s not even close

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    This is the central programming services division of Voice of America radio in New York, seen Feb. 27, 1953. These men and women write news, commentaries and dramatic programs for VOA.
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    Voice of America’s forgotten Mr. Joneses

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    Though more terrible in the moment, the nuclear option was at least limited and avoided a street massacre of conscripted civilians. (AP Photo/Stanley Troutman)
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    Truman’s decision saved a million lives

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    ‘Young heretics’: Ex-Oxford scholar launches podcast teaching ‘great’ history of West
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    ‘Young heretics’: Ex-Oxford scholar launches podcast teaching ‘great’ history of West

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