When an accident threatened to expose two young Jewish refugees to Nazi forces, they found medical help and sanctuary in an Alpine town.
Dr. Lloyd Kramer, history professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, spoke about Lafayette’s stance against Napoleon in a lecture at Fayetteville State University.
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Hosted on MSNDespite scaling back in Africa, France retains 80 military personnel in Côte d'IvoireFrance has said it would retain 80 military personnel in Côte d'Ivoire as it hands over control of a military base in the ...
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The Forward on MSNEric Adams said he’d ‘collaborate’ on immigration enforcement — so did Vichy France during WWIIMayor Eric Adams appeared on Fox & Friends, alongside the Trump administration’s “border czar” Tom Homan, to discuss their ...
Paul McCartney heard rumors of the wild goings-on in the Haight and visited on April 4, 1967. At the Fillmore Auditorium, he listened to a rehearsal by the Jefferson Airplane. At Marty Balin’s and ...
Goobers Diner isn’t just a restaurant – it’s a Wilmington institution, a chrome-plated time capsule that serves up nostalgia ...
Nestled in Richburg, South Carolina, there’s a place where eggs aren’t just breakfast – they’re an art form. Welcome to ...
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