A part of Putin's speech about helping Czechoslovakia in 1938 is spreading. He shifts blame to Poland
The article discusses a segment of a speech by Putin that inaccurately claims Czechoslovakia received help from the Soviet Union in 1938, while placing blame on Poland for the events leading up to World War II.
Nazi Germany before the World War: The Warning Sign from Munich
The article explores the implications and historical significance of the 1938 Munich Agreement as described in a detailed analysis by Christian Goeschel and Daniel Hedinger.
When Hitler Violated the Versailles Treaty, World War II Started a Year Later
On March 7, 1938, Hitler violated the Versailles Treaty by reoccupying the Rhineland, setting the stage for World War II.
"The war" will go on... โ The fear is hidden behind it
The article reflects on the reasons behind wars, using the fictional character Vevian from a 1938 short story by Isaac Laurentiadis to explore this complex question.
This Day in History: Princess Elizabeth Becomes a Driver in the Women's Territorial Auxiliary Service
The article discusses the establishment of the Women's Territorial Auxiliary Service in the UK in 1938, highlighting Princess Elizabeth's role as a driver.
Skiing in the Bernese Oberland: Skiing Beautifully
The article discusses the historical significance of the Eiger mountain, focusing on its first ascent by a German-Austrian expedition in 1938 during the Nazi propaganda era.
Territorial concessions by Ukraine won't bring peace, Zelensky says in Munich
Ukraine's President Zelensky asserts that making territorial concessions will not lead to peace, likening the situation to the failed Munich Agreement of 1938.
Zelensky Compares Putin's Actions to Munich 1938: 'Dividing Ukraine Is an Illusion'
During the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the U.S. administration to increase pressure on Russia to end the ongoing war in Ukraine, drawing historical parallels to the 1938 Munich Agreement.
Zelensky: Dividing Ukraine Will Not Prevent Further War
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned in a speech in Munich that the belief that dividing Ukraine could prevent further conflict is misleading, referencing the failed Munich Agreement of 1938.
"Is it in the (pastrama) that it goes?": Along with the Greek language, we honor the Pontic dialect with a 1938 anecdote
The article commemorates World Greek Language Day by showcasing an anecdote in the Pontic dialect from 1938, emphasizing the importance of both the Greek language and the cultural heritage of the Pontic dialect.
PHOTO A yellow canvas with a message from the past covers one of the symbols of Zagreb
A yellow canvas with a message from 1938 now covers the Meลกtroviฤ Pavilion in Zagreb after the removal of an earlier art installation.
Hebrew Publishing House in Berlin: 'I am not a nation, I am a human'
Two Israelis have established a Hebrew literature publishing house in Berlin, the first since 1938, amidst various challenges including a small readership and historical tensions.
Battle with Lies that Harm Health
The article discusses the impact of misinformation, particularly regarding vaccination, drawing parallels to historical mass hysteria caused by Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast about Martian invasion.
'Red' Prisoners at the Service of Francoism (and Companies)
The article discusses a historical request made by a company in 1938 to use republican prisoners for labor on a dam project under Franco's regime.
Comic in which Superman first appeared is now the most expensive ever
A copy of Action Comics #1 from 1938 has set a new world record by selling for $15 million.
Herbal Research of the SS: Himmler's Slave Garden
The article discusses a plantation established in 1938 under Heinrich Himmler for the cultivation and research of medicinal herbs based on anthroposophical principles, highlighting its connections to the SS and Dachau concentration camp.