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Tales from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean

Richard Pipes: The Bane of Communist Revisionists fot: Mariusz Kubik When Richard Pipes passed away in May 2018, the world lost one of its most distinguished scholars...

Ronald Reagan needs no introduction. The fortieth president of the United States, who went from Hollywood actor to governor to statesman, occupies a special place...

A photographer who gave the world a close-up view of the German invasion of Poland in 1939. Long before the era of cable news and...

Recipient of 46 honorary doctorates from countries all around the world for saving the lives of countless children Had President Franklin Delano Roosevelt not come down...

He had a voice like no other. So what if he struggled to master his repertoire? Audiences around the world loved him. When Jan Kiepura was...

If you’ve heard of Rita Cosby, you know her as an American journalist who famously interviewed Yasser Arafat, Michael Jackson, and Guantanamo inmates. But all...

She sailed for 34 years and was one of the most beautiful, most luxurious ships sailing under polish banner. Discover the story of the Lucky...

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