Fahrenthold’s new book reveals a complex story of global migration and shifting identities and allegiances, as both the Middle East and Latin America were transformed.
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On August 23rd, 1939, as war between France and Germany loomed, a French soldier named Daniel Barlone confided […]
Erwin Rommel comes as close to being a household name in America as a Nazi general can get. […]
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Panels at conferences often feel like a hastily assembled mishmash of different things, like a fruit salad made […]