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The Secret Nazi Ship That Started WW2On September 1, 1939, the ship opened fire on Westerplatte, marking the start of World War II—but contrary to German expectations, the Polish defenders were far more prepared than anticipated, turning ...
His is getting to be a habit - and an embarrassing one for Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, otherwise known as MI6.
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What HiFi on MSNThe 10 most expensive vinyl records sold last month – and one was pressed with human tearsThe month of May was no different with ten records selling for more than $3000 (around £2200) and the most expensive vinyl making a tidy $6690 for one lucky seller. Let's have a look in more detail at ...
Contributors to the newly released Anti-counterfeiting and Online Brand Enforcement Guide 2025 shed light on the latest tactics that bad actors are using to market and sell fake goods.
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Knewz on MSNArchaeologists Unearthed Rare 13th-century Gravestone of Knight From Heart of Gdańsk: 'This Place is Madness'Archaeologists in Poland made a rare discovery, providing valuable insight into the period of the Crusades. The team of ...
Archaeologists in Gdańsk uncover a rare 700-year-old tombstone depicting a medieval knight under a former ice cream shop.
Danzig accuses Hugh Jackman of playing Wolverine gay HEAVY metal singer was once in the running to play the part that made Jackman a star. Clearly he has some issues.
Germany is desperate for foreign skilled workers. But despite its revamped consular services website and special visa program, few workers are relocating to Germany. How come?
Germany's foreign minister is meeting with European counterparts for talks on Ukraine. Meanwhile, Germany's sluggish economy is forecast to grow due to new government measures and a spending surge ...
“No one wants their children in the army.” Germany has long sought to extinguish the militarism that fueled its calamitous history during World War II.
While the German government frets over the sudden chill in relations with the United States, residents around American bases hope that ties are too tight to cut easily.
The clasped hands of French and German leaders have long embodied the spirit of European unity. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz are now setting the Franco-German engine humming again.
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