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World War II
World War II news and analysis from The Nation
September 4, 2018
Tangled in the Garden of Good and Evil
A French television program tackles the tough questions of compliance and resistance.
Norman Solomon
June 7, 2018
How to Win a War That Never Ends
History has shown us that brutal conflicts rarely have neat and timely conclusions.
Andrew J. Bacevich
May 4, 2018
No Barbed Wire, No Guard Towers
The photographic legacy of the WWII-era detainment of Japanese Americans is itself a product of historical forces.
Madeleine Han
March 28, 2018
Coming to Terms With Ezra Pound’s Politics
What is the relationship between Pound’s fascism and his poetry?
Evan Kindley
February 1, 2018
The Men Who Made the Third Reich
How Hitler and the Nazis came to power.
Richard J. Evans
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January 31, 2018
A Conversation With Richard Falk, Part 2
On Israel, Palestine, and his work as a UN special rapporteur.
Patrick Lawrence
November 8, 2017
The Unheralded Putin—Russia’s Official Anti-Stalinist No. 1
A memorial monument to Stalin’s millions of victims—the subject of intense political struggle for more than 50 years—was commemorated in Moscow by Vladimir Putin, whose support at last made it a reality.
Stephen F. Cohen
September 29, 2017
The Lives and Deaths of ‘The Village Voice’
After 62 years, the alt-weekly has stopped its print run. But some still see life in it yet.
Leslie Savan
August 17, 2017
Political Conflict Over Historical Monuments, From Charlottesville to Moscow
Today’s conflicts over American slavery and Stalin’s Great Terror reveal similar controversies as well as an unknown Putin.
Stephen F. Cohen
July 11, 2017
There’s a Fascist in the White House. Time to Grow Your Own Food.
Under President Trump, gardening is a radical move.
Frida Berrigan
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