Surovtsev was born in the USSR city of Zhdanov – which has since been renamed Mariupol in present-day Ukraine – in 1984.
“First they came for the Jews.” Many Americans remember that line as the beginning of a confession, offered in 1946 by Martin ...
The arrival near Latin America of the US Navy’s “most lethal combat platform” has put the spotlight on a fighting force that ...
Commander of Ukraine’s 225th battalion, Maj. Oleh Shyriaiev, spoke exclusively to Fox News Digital and urged the United ...
In the lead-up to Britain’s Remembrance Day on November 11, a 100-year-old British veteran of the Second World War, Alec ...
Italian society, comfortably ensconced in the anti-fascist narrative, regarded the victory as its own. After Mussolini’s ...
Fifty years ago, in November 1975, a political officer in the Soviet Union’s Baltic Fleet launched an armed mutiny in hopes ...
President Alexander Stubb of Finland told the Associated Press that a ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely before spring. Europe, he says, will require 'sisu': endurance, resilience and grit.
In 1961, the Soviet Union detonated the largest nuclear weapon ever built - the Tsar Bomba, a 50-megaton monster so powerful it was felt around the globe. The explosion was 3,800 times stronger than ...
Are European skies at risk? A History professor from the Royal Military College of Canada explains recent airspace violations ...
A ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely before the spring and European allies need to keep up support despite a corruption scandal ...
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