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A new battle campaign: Museum fights to stay at Fort Gordon
The Army is expected to decide whether the U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum’s artifacts should stay at Fort Gordon. The museum officially closed in February.
By Joe Hotchkiss, Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle via the AP
80th anniversary of Poland invasion: Why the memory is still a battleground
Sunday marks exactly 80 years since Nazi Germany invaded Poland, on Sept. 1, 1939. Poland and the region still struggle with what came after.
Gliderman lost to history found in Louisiana: France awards WWII ‘Screaming Eagle’ veteran its Legion of Honor
"Hitler stole the Champagne from the French,” he said. "So, we took it back."
By Kristine Froeba
From first shot to the silence of peace: Timeline of World War I
Unleashed by an archduke’s assassination, World War I gradually entangled more and more countries, killing millions of soldiers and civilians and touching multiple continents.
Hitler in war, Merkel in peace: A train car for history
Adolf Hitler went in wartime for revenge. Angela Merkel plans a pilgrimage in the name of peace. Two German chancellors, with opposite aims and the same destination: a train car in a French forest.
By Thomas Adamson, The Associated Press