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Kursk: A Soviet triumph or Germany’s missed victory?
The Battle of Kursk is often viewed as a decisive Soviet victory, but new evidence suggests that Germany may have been closer ...
The Armchair Historian on MSN
The Battle of Kursk: History’s greatest tank clash
In the summer of 1943, the German Wehrmacht and the Soviet Red Army clashed in the Battle of Kursk—the largest tank battle in ...
There have been 115 combat engagements on the frontline, with Russian forces making 26 attempts to break through Ukrainian ...
In recent months, Ukrainian heavy bomber drones, commonly known as Baba Yaga, are playing a growing role in the ...
This article was originally published in early November 2025, in issue #2 of International Marxism, international political ...
Heorhii Tykhyi discusses Ukraine's dynamic foreign policy, emphasizing the necessity for adapted, persistent diplomacy during ...
Multiple drones struck the Russian port city of Temryuk in Krasnodar region overnight, igniting large fuel storage tanks and ...
The National Interest on MSN
Christmas Eve, 1944: The Tank Duel That Broke Nazi Germany for Good
In order to march on Antwerp, the German Wehrmacht needed to first capture Freyneux—and the US Army stopped it in its tracks.
Representatives of the combatants are currently engaged in U.S.-sponsored shuttle diplomacy that the White House hopes will ...
Russian attack on Ukraine's Zaporizhia region kills at least one and injures three, according to its governor.
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