Her work long overlooked, physicist Joan Curran developed technology to conceal aircraft from radar during World War II
Three hundred years ago this week, the French philosopher and writer began his career with a popular retelling of Sophocles' 'Oedipus'
After more than 100 years of defining the kilogram according to a metal artifact, humanity is preparing to change the unit based on a constant of nature
Recent discoveries cast a different light on the most famous—and most feared—pirate of the early 18th century
These historical humbugs rival Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch in their lack of holiday spirit
Chris Pine stars as the Netflix film’s eponymous hero, who secures his country’s independence but leaves behind a tangled legacy
These cemeteries, memorials and museums around the world remember the millions who died in the Great War
One hundred years after the end of the bloodshed, one photographer finds personal connections to the war
The Unforgotten: New Voices of the Holocaust
In an event held at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., Elizabeth Bellak recalls the remarkable story of her sister
A new book argues that violent rhetoric and disregard for political norms was the beginning of Rome's end
The end of the war was a welcome reprieve for these three American soldiers, eager to return home
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His uproariously inventive one-man show, soon to be shown on Netflix, puts the story of a neglected culture center stage
Though the guerrilla fighters didn’t succeed in slowing the Allied occupation of Germany, they did sow fear wherever they went
A turn-of-the-century trial, the focus of a new book, took aim at the Victorian double standard
The Unforgotten: New Voices of the Holocaust
Raised in the U.S. but a lifelong speaker of Lithuanian, Laima Vince became enamored of Matilda Olkin’s writing
The Unforgotten: New Voices of the Holocaust
Why did we turn an isolated teenage girl into the world’s most famous Holocaust victim?
The Unforgotten: New Voices of the Holocaust
The recovery of a diary written by a brilliant woman named Matilda Olkin raises trenchant questions about wartime collaboration
Two newly translated diaries by young women murdered in the Holocaust cry out to us about the evils of the past and the dangers of the present
The Unforgotten: New Voices of the Holocaust
An 18-year-old girl, terrorized by the Nazis, kept a secret journal. Read exclusive sections from it here, presented in English for the first time
The Unforgotten: New Voices of the Holocaust
Young people caught in the crossfire of history provide fearless accounts of the horrors of war—and shatter our complacency in real time
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