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Herbert Corey was considered the dean of World War I correspondents. His memoir,
previously unpublished, reveals the ways foreign governments can distort our
understanding of the world.
almost 3 years ago
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Serbs Killed Within Earshot of NATO Troops
over 5 years ago
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Czech Treatment of Gypsies Spurs Heated Debate
over 5 years ago
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The forgotten story of an unlikely feminist antihero, whose hunger for experience jeopardized multiple lives and imperiled some of America’s most closely held secrets during World War II.
over 5 years ago
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Brian J. Boeck explores the disputed legacy of Mikhail Sholokhov.
about 6 years ago
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Fears Mount for Albanian Prisoners
over 9 years ago
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Thousands of Refugees Flee Kosovo
over 9 years ago
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The one-eyed Omar became a charismatic commander and elusive enemy of the United States.
over 9 years ago
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Cyrus M. Copeland describes his father’s ordeal at the time of the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran in 1979.
over 9 years ago