A personal experience shows that restitution of Nazis’ stolen treasure is about much more than money.
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Tag Archives: World War II
Why Katyn Still Haunts Us
New evidence hints FDR knew who committed the Katyn Forest massacre. Even today, we tend to give allies a pass on inhumanity.
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Package Deal
Getting married usually brings much more than a spouse. In my case, it brought an aunt who beat the odds time and again.
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Remembering The Armistice Bells
A client told me about his home town’s celebration at the end of the War to End All Wars. Today we honor those who chose to fight for us.
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Happy Endings That Almost Didn’t Happen
Gadhafi’s demise may seem inevitable in retrospect, but it wasn’t. The Libyan rebellion had to be rescued in the nick of time.
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The Emperor’s Speech
Americans can be excused if we do not understand why a constitutional democracy would have a royal head of state. …
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The Last Victims Of Katyn
If you are not Polish and are too young to remember World War II, it is difficult to grasp the …
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Hiroshima Legacies
There are many legacies of the bombing of Hiroshima. This column’s author is probably one of them.
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