KEARNEY — The Kearney Public Library and University of Nebraska at Kearney History Department are planning the next history brown bag lunch series noon-1 p.m. Wednesday when Carol Lilly will present ...
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When Rebecca West died in 1983, the New Yorker magazine editor William Shawn paid tribute to her talents. Despite having worked with J.D. Salinger, Truman Capote and James Baldwin, among countless ...
Disappointed by Croatia’s lack of interest in the history of Yugoslavia and its leader Josip Broz Tito, an ex-journalist launched a walking tour in Zagreb that explores his political career, the WWII ...
Deputies of the Opposition cried “Butcher! Torturer! Nero! Judas! Hypocrite!” and many another heated epithet at Minister of Interior Boza Maximovitch, last week, at Belgrade. They shouted that M.
Serbian soldiers are known, admired and respected for their bravery, even if it be accompanied with savage brutality. They are good fighters—and that is more than can be said for other Balkan soldiers ...
Stepping out of my comfort zone, I volunteered to review Gaj Trifkovic’s military study of the course of World War II in the former Yugoslavia. Perhaps I should not have been surprised to encounter a ...
Gnjilane, Yugoslavia, June 15, 1999: As if they were entering a liberated city, a Marine Light Armored Vehicle crew rolled into Gnjilane in eastern Kosovo, with enthusiastic ethnic Albanians eager to ...
First steps toward space; proceedings of the first and second History Symposia of the International Academy of Astronautics at Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 26 September 1967, and New York, U.S.A., 16 October ...
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