How the head of the world’s top cosmetic firm fell in with the Nazi-sympathizers of German-occupied France and emerged from the war as successful as ever
For the first time in more than 70 years, Thailand is saying farewell to its monarch
One photographer journeyed into North Korea to catch a unique glimpse of a country under a dictatorship
As long as there have been books, people have burned them—but over the years, the motivation has changed
For the first time ever, astrophysicists observe the entire life cycle of a binary star system
A star of London’s Crown Jewels, the Indian gem has a bloody history of colonial conquest
In April 1944, the Nazis began to systematically terrorize the Jews living in Hungary. Shortly afterwards, they forced them to hand over their valuables
Drawing the connection between fascism abroad and hate at home, pre-Civil Rights activists declared the necessity of “double victory”
As Britain emerged victorious from the Falklands War, it turned its attention to repairing relations with one of its most important allies: the U.S.
The full story of the American ex-pat's daring feats has not been told—until now
In an indelible picture taken 50 years ago, one family faces a loss in Vietnam
Exploring the secrets of the storied bunker—from its well-worn maps to a leader under extreme duress
It would take an international icon to toss aside a bitter rivalry to help a crew in need
In the 1840s, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert set up elaborate white winter interiors and decorated trees to celebrate Christmas at Windsor Castle
In turn, the peace talks that ended the war had an enormous impact on China's future
The POWs burrowed to freedom from a Welsh encampment in 1945
Charles Lindbergh may have been known as a legendary pilot, but he had another, more sinister position in American History: as a Nazi sympathizer
Until recently, Britain's Stonehenge was thought to be the world's oldest set of stone monuments
Although the 1942 'Quit India' movement was hardly peaceful, Gandhi's 'Do or Die' address inspired a nation to unify against its British colonizers
On September 2, 1945, Japan delivered its unconditional surrender in WWII. Twelve million American troops went home as civilians
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