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Why France Couldn't Crush the Viet Minh
Why couldn’t France crush the Viet Minh after war broke out in Vietnam? In this episode we dive into the brutal opening years of the First Indochina War, from the outbreak of violence in Hanoi in ...
Sébastien Lecornu rose swiftly from local to national politics, gaining influence through loyalty to Macron and key defense ...
The surprise resignation of Sébastien Lecornu after less than a month in office intensified concerns that France would be ...
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned on Monday, just hours after appointing his new cabinet, plunging France ...
Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve and his trademark style don't really require an introduction, but that wasn't the case at the beginning of his directorial career. Still, his earlier works, both ...
In this Defence24 interview, Professor Olivier Védrine of the Association Jean Monnet discusses France’s vision of strategic ...
The Battle of Kasserine Pass in February 1943 was the first significant engagement between German and U.S. forces in World ...
Protesters have taken to the streets in Paris and over 200 other locations across France to denounce spending cuts and demand ...
Julia Child didn’t grow up dreaming of becoming America’s favorite cooking teacher. She was born in 1912 and was raised on ...
A stage adaptation of the Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich’s “The Unwomanly Face of War” gives Soviet women credit for ...
On Monday, France joined nine other countries in recognizing Palestinian statehood. But the long delay in making this move is ...
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Forging the Elite: Waffen SS' First Bloody Battles of WWII
The Waffen SS, one of Nazi Germany’s most infamous military units, faced its first test in combat during the early stages of World War II. From the invasion of Poland in 1939 to the lightning-fast ...
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