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Russia "is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma." Winston Churchill used those words in an October 1939 radio broadcast, referring to the friendship treaty between the Soviet Union and Germany.
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Pre D-day history exposed in Brush
During Friday's Brush museum program about the Battle of Normandy, five World War II veterans were recognized for their service.
Czar leads vote for greatest Russian
Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Ilich Lenin is shown in 1918 at an unknown location.
Stalin and Last Tsar in Neck-and-Neck Race
Testimonials "I would like to congratulate the Moscow Times on their 15th Anniversary.
Remarks at the 50th Anniversary of the Mutual Defense Treaty with the U.K.
Good evening. On behalf of Secretary Bodman and Secretary Rice, I want to welcome Secretary Browne, and our other distinguished guests this evening, for this commemoration of a treaty and an alliance that have ...
'Human Smoke' on Churchill and the Blockade of Germany
Discuss this article in our forums . Nicholson Baker's Human Smoke was released this year and aimed to be a provocative book containing a series of little-known quotes and events between World War I and World ...
Jeet Heer: Pat Buchanan's new book questions the cult of Churchill
The view that Winston Churchill was a disaster for western civilisation is gaining traction among conservatives All comments The cult of Winston Churchill, although strong among Anglo-American conservatives ...
Did British double agent Kim Philby murder Polish war hero General Sikorski?
A Second World War murder mystery featuring Winston Churchill, the British double agent Kim Philby and Joseph Stalin could be solved after the Polish government called for the body of a national hero to be ...
Churchill's guilt, according to Pat Buchanan
June 24, 2008 Churchill's guilt, according to Pat Buchanan Michael Moynihan attacks Pat Buchanan's ludicrous assertion that British prime minister Winston Churchill was to blame for the holocaust: So for ...
Obama's textbook sales tactics
Posted by George Rede, The Oregonian June 05, 2008 11:21AM Tuesday, Barack Obama finally shed Hillary Clinton's pesky presence in the presidential campaign and gave a speech to celebrate.
VDH Schools Pat 'We Didn't Appease Hitler Enough' Buchanan
Questioning the past is a good thing, but rewriting it contrary to facts is quite another.
Questioning the past is a good thing, but rewriting it contrary to facts is quite another.
Revealed: the Scottish surgeon who ensured voice of freedom would not be silenced
HE MARSHALLED the English language then marched it off to war. But when Winston Churchill arrived in Scotland to rally the nation, he was struck down by a throat infection and only saved from a croaking silence ...
Vladimir Zhirinovsky is Russia's most famous far-right MP. His exploits have included brawling in the duma and chucking orange juice over a liberal on live TV.
Just before D-Day, on the night of June 5, 1944, a group of Airborne Rangers waits quietly in the approaching night for uncertain destiny.
Europe, the Mother Continent of Western Man, is today aging and dying, unable to sustain the birth rates needed to keep her alive, or to resist conquest by an immigrant invasion from the Third World.
Savannah Morning News Editorial Writer Edward Fulford ponders the revisionist history and naivete of leftists who see only evil in U.S. foreign relations.
Were the world wars unnecessary?
Were the world wars that our planet has seen entirely preventable? Yes, says author Patrick J. Buchanan.