David drove his tank through the death camp fence
Red Army tank commander Major David Dushman led the liberation of Auschwitz, but even he did not know the evil about to be revealed.
Red Army tank commander Major David Dushman led the liberation of Auschwitz, but even he did not know the evil about to be revealed.
Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos announced the anthropological find of the 20th century — a tale of noble savages to distract the world from his regime’s unsavoury practices.
HS Doreswamy was a bold and brave activist on behalf of his downtrodden countrymen and women for eight decades.
When the Suez Canal was closed in 1967, 15 ships trapped there with their crews stayed eight years. Encrusted with desert sand, they became known as the Yellow Fleet.
Ian Brusasco is known for business, politics and charity — but he also came close to taking Australia to its first World Cup finals.
You don’t have to climb every mountain, but Jayne Hrdlicka prefers employees who have pushed themselves in sport.
As a young revolutionary, Mohammad Hejazi was jailed by the Shah; later he would run Iran’s cruel security apparatus.
Newspapers, like cricket, are a team game and no one knew that better than long-serving correspondent and News Corp London bureau chief Murray Hedgcock.
BDS supporters portray Israel as racist and adrift from international norms. This is lazy and uninformed, not to mention completely inaccurate.
John and sister Ilsa – the Konrads Kids – broke world records and won Olympic medals in our golden era of swimming.
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