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 HQ Comando Supremo) November 11, 2014
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Following the 1943 Big Four meetings in Teheran and Cairo, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers a Christmas Eve broadcast promising the nation that they can look forward to peace, though at a high cost.read more

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On 3 September 1939, in the wake of Germany’s invasion of Poland, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain took to the airwaves to proclaim a state of war between Britain and Germany.

He did so reluctantly, as is evident by this broadcast, and in the knowledge that he was committing...read more

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 HQ Batallón) October 26, 2014

Friedrich Paulus, an aristoricratic veteran, played a key role in the German rearmament. He led the 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad, but was declared a "traitor" after surrending, and was held in Russian captivity until 1954. He died in Germany a few years later in 1957.read more

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 HQ Batallón) October 26, 2014

Erich von Manstein was a field marshall in WWII. He was one of the commanders the Allies feared the most. He was one of the Wehrmacht's best military strategists. After the war he was sentenced to 18 years in prison but ultimately only served four and went on to become a military advisor to the ...read more

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 HQ Batallón) October 26, 2014

Examining how the Fuehrer's lust for war, nationalism and contempt for democracy led to the Holocaust.read more

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 Lieutenant) October 26, 2014
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Albert Kesselring (30 November 1885 – 16 July 1960) was a German Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall during World War II. In a military career that spanned both World Wars, Kesselring became one of Nazi Germany’s most skilful commanders, being one of 27 soldiers...read more

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