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9/11 Remembrance: Unity Amidst Tragedy
The September 11th anniversary serves as a reminder of the lives lost in the 2001 attacks and the subsequent outpouring of unity and resilience in New York City, showcasing a powerful example of civic spirit and cooperation.
9/11 Remembrance: Unity Amidst Tragedy
The September 11th anniversary serves as a reminder of the lives lost in the 2001 attacks and the subsequent outpouring of unity and resilience in New York City, showcasing a powerful example of civic spirit and cooperation.
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Berlin's Russian-German Community Commemorates Stalin's 1941 Deportations
August 28th marks the commemoration of the 1941 deportation of Volga Germans and Ukrainians to Siberia and Kazakhstan by Stalin, impacting 150,000 Berlin residents today and highlighting ongoing challenges for this community.
Berlin's Russian-German Community Commemorates Stalin's 1941 Deportations
August 28th marks the commemoration of the 1941 deportation of Volga Germans and Ukrainians to Siberia and Kazakhstan by Stalin, impacting 150,000 Berlin residents today and highlighting ongoing challenges for this community.
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The Hague Commemorates WWII Surrender, Sparking Debate on Bersiap Victims
On August 15, thousands gathered at The Hague's Indonesian Monument to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender, prompting debate over including the subsequent Bersiap period of violence in official commemorations, where many Indo-Europeans and Dutch citizens were killed.
The Hague Commemorates WWII Surrender, Sparking Debate on Bersiap Victims
On August 15, thousands gathered at The Hague's Indonesian Monument to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender, prompting debate over including the subsequent Bersiap period of violence in official commemorations, where many Indo-Europeans and Dutch citizens were killed.
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Burma Veteran Calls Japan's Surrender a 'Godsend'
On VJ Day's 80th anniversary, 103-year-old Burma veteran James Fenton, the Isle of Man's last surviving Burma Star recipient, recounts his unit's imminent attack on mainland Japan, highlighting the atomic bomb's role in preventing further casualties and his eventual return to England.
Burma Veteran Calls Japan's Surrender a 'Godsend'
On VJ Day's 80th anniversary, 103-year-old Burma veteran James Fenton, the Isle of Man's last surviving Burma Star recipient, recounts his unit's imminent attack on mainland Japan, highlighting the atomic bomb's role in preventing further casualties and his eventual return to England.
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Guernsey Commemorates VJ Day, Remembering Islanders' Far East Service
A Guernsey military historian will lay a wreath in Thailand on August 15th to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, remembering Channel Islanders who served in the Far East during World War II, addressing the often-overlooked contributions of these islanders.
Guernsey Commemorates VJ Day, Remembering Islanders' Far East Service
A Guernsey military historian will lay a wreath in Thailand on August 15th to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, remembering Channel Islanders who served in the Far East during World War II, addressing the often-overlooked contributions of these islanders.
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Nagasaki Remembrance: Enduring Trauma and the Call for Nuclear Disarmament
Eighty years after the Nagasaki atomic bombing, a commemoration in Nijmegen, Netherlands, honored Dutch prisoners of war who survived the attack, emphasizing the enduring trauma and global need for nuclear disarmament.
Nagasaki Remembrance: Enduring Trauma and the Call for Nuclear Disarmament
Eighty years after the Nagasaki atomic bombing, a commemoration in Nijmegen, Netherlands, honored Dutch prisoners of war who survived the attack, emphasizing the enduring trauma and global need for nuclear disarmament.
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Global Commemoration of 80th Anniversary of China's Victory in War Against Japan
Overseas Chinese communities worldwide organized events to commemorate the 80th anniversary of China's victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, highlighting patriotism and the importance of remembering history.

Global Commemoration of 80th Anniversary of China's Victory in War Against Japan
Overseas Chinese communities worldwide organized events to commemorate the 80th anniversary of China's victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, highlighting patriotism and the importance of remembering history.
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Thirty Years Later: A Reflection on Loss and Life
Thirty years after their friend Giorgos died in a car accident, the author visits his grave in Chania, Crete, reflecting on the lasting impact of his death and their own life choices since then.

Thirty Years Later: A Reflection on Loss and Life
Thirty years after their friend Giorgos died in a car accident, the author visits his grave in Chania, Crete, reflecting on the lasting impact of his death and their own life choices since then.
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King Charles's VJ Day Speech: A Call for International Cooperation Amidst Global Conflicts
On the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, King Charles III delivered a powerful message emphasizing the lasting impact of war, highlighting the need for international cooperation and remembering the sacrifices of WWII veterans, specifically mentioning his concerns about current global conflicts and drawing...

King Charles's VJ Day Speech: A Call for International Cooperation Amidst Global Conflicts
On the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, King Charles III delivered a powerful message emphasizing the lasting impact of war, highlighting the need for international cooperation and remembering the sacrifices of WWII veterans, specifically mentioning his concerns about current global conflicts and drawing...
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Japan Marks 80 Years Since WWII Surrender Amidst Renewed Debate on War Remorse
Japan commemorated the 80th anniversary of its World War II surrender on August 15, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressing remorse, while other politicians visited the Yasukuni Shrine, causing tension with Asian neighbors who view it as a symbol of militarism.

Japan Marks 80 Years Since WWII Surrender Amidst Renewed Debate on War Remorse
Japan commemorated the 80th anniversary of its World War II surrender on August 15, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressing remorse, while other politicians visited the Yasukuni Shrine, causing tension with Asian neighbors who view it as a symbol of militarism.
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King Charles Honors VJ Day Heroes in Special Audio Message
King Charles will deliver a six-minute audio message tomorrow, commemorating the 78th anniversary of VJ Day and honoring the over 90,000 British casualties, including almost 30,000 deaths and over 12,400 POWs in the Far East, emphasizing the often-overlooked contributions of those who served.

King Charles Honors VJ Day Heroes in Special Audio Message
King Charles will deliver a six-minute audio message tomorrow, commemorating the 78th anniversary of VJ Day and honoring the over 90,000 British casualties, including almost 30,000 deaths and over 12,400 POWs in the Far East, emphasizing the often-overlooked contributions of those who served.
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Kursk Submarine Disaster: Remembering Lieutenant Alexey Shevchuk
The sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk on August 12, 2000, resulted in the death of all 118 crew members, including Lieutenant Alexey Shevchuk, whose family had a long naval tradition. The tragedy prompted national mourning and commemorations.

Kursk Submarine Disaster: Remembering Lieutenant Alexey Shevchuk
The sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk on August 12, 2000, resulted in the death of all 118 crew members, including Lieutenant Alexey Shevchuk, whose family had a long naval tradition. The tragedy prompted national mourning and commemorations.
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