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Nazi Germany's "Degenerate Art" Exhibit and the Suppression of Modern Art

In 1937, Munich hosted two art exhibitions: the Nazi-backed Haus der Kunst and the "Entartete Kunst," a scathing display of modern art deemed degenerate, attracting two million visitors and demonstrating the regime's suppression of cultural dissent. Many artists targeted were Jewish.

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Brunssum Honors WWII Rescuer for Commemorative Efforts

Jack Aldewereld, a WWII child rescued in Brunssum, Netherlands, is being honored for his decades-long effort to commemorate the town's role in hiding approximately 250 Jewish children during WWII, advocating for memorials, Yad Vashem awards, and giving tours.

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Armenia Honors Missak Manouchian with Week-Long Tribute

A week-long tribute to Missak Manouchian begins in Armenia on March 14th, featuring a play based on archival research and highlighting the importance of education as resistance. The initiative is a collaborative effort involving Armenia's Ministry of Culture, Yerevan Municipality, French Embassy, an...

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France Seeks Alternative Funding for Military Buildup, Avoiding Tax Hikes

To fund a military spending increase of €45-€90 billion annually, President Macron plans to avoid tax hikes, exploring national borrowing and targeted savings plans, drawing comparisons to France's successful war bond drives before WWII.

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Rediscovered Letters Reveal Belgian Resistance Fighters' Final Messages

The Last Words project unearthed roughly 20 letters from Belgian resistance fighters executed by Nazis in 1944, revealing their final messages and prompting calls to re-evaluate the post-war narrative that overshadowed their heroism.

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Kiefer Retrospective: A Dual-Museum Show in Amsterdam

Amsterdam's Van Gogh and Stedelijk Museums jointly host a retrospective of Anselm Kiefer's work for his 80th birthday, showcasing his monumental art exploring themes of war, myth, and the universe, with a new installation as the centerpiece.

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Winslet's "Lee": A War Correspondent's Journey

Kate Winslet's film "Lee", released in Spain on March 7, 2025, portrays the life of war photographer Lee Miller, highlighting her career trajectory from model to Vogue photographer documenting WWII atrocities, particularly at Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps.

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80 Years of Gratitude: Dutch Families Honor American WWII Soldiers

For 80 years, Dutch families in Limburg have adopted 8,301 American WWII soldier graves at the Netherlands-American Cemetery, Margraten, honoring their liberators with flowers and prayers, forming unique cross-cultural bonds, and countering rising historical amnesia in the Netherlands.

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Tokyo Marks 80th Anniversary of Devastating WWII Air Raids

Tokyo observed the 80th anniversary of the devastating March 10, 1945, U.S. air raids that killed approximately 100,000 people, prompting calls to preserve the memory of this tragedy for future generations, many of whom were born after the war ended.

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Greco-Italian War: Italian Offensives Fail

Italy's October 28, 1940, ultimatum to Greece for strategic locations led to the Greco-Italian War, with initial Italian attacks repelled by Greek forces. A renewed Italian offensive in March 1941, "Offensiva di Primavera," also failed to break through despite massive artillery barrages; heavy Itali...

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Picasso's "The Actor" and the Ongoing Struggle for Nazi-Looted Art Restitution

The heirs of Paul Leffmann, a German Jewish businessman, are fighting for the return of Picasso's "The Actor" from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, highlighting the ongoing global effort to restitute art looted by the Nazis; while some progress is being made, significant obstacles remain.

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Uncovering a Father's Secret: Belsen, the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra, and a Daughter's Discovery

In 2021, prompted by her son, the author discovered her father's involvement in the post-liberation cleanup of Belsen concentration camp in May 1945, leading to a book about the Auschwitz women's orchestra, whose members gave a Red Cross concert there on the same day, revealing a previously unknown ...

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