Spain: Did the King Really Save the Young Democracy?
The article explores the historical context of Spain's 1981 coup attempt and the role of King Juan Carlos I in protecting democracy, with recently released government documents shedding light on the events.
Spain: Antonio Tejero Molina, Leader of the Failed Coup of 1981, Has Died
Antonio Tejero Molina, the leader of the failed 1981 coup in Spain, has died at the age of 93.
Tejero's 23-F coup preempted two other military operations underway
The 23-F coup by Tejero was timed to occur before two other planned military operations, as revealed in newly declassified documents from 1980.
Five pages of notes written by Mussolini for his meeting with Hitler have been found
Documents reveal handwritten notes by Mussolini for his meeting with Hitler in 1944, shedding light on their wartime discussions.
Moncloa called Zarzuela to inform about the declassification of the 23-F documents
The Spanish government informed the Royal Palace about the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, which involve significant historical figures like Juan Carlos I.
Sánchez and Feijóo clash in the control session over the declassification of the documents from 23-F
In a heated parliamentary session, Spanish leaders Sánchez and Feijóo exchanged accusations regarding government transparency and the declassification of historical documents.
No more secrets from the 23-F
The Spanish government plans to declassify documents related to the attempted coup d'état of February 23, 1981, in an effort to address historical debt to citizens and end conspiracy theories.
Moncloa Opens the Valve of 23-F Amid Strategy to Stir Fear of Vox
The Spanish government is declassifying documents related to the 1981 failed coup attempt, reflecting on historical threats to democracy in the context of contemporary political tensions.
House of History: Dispute over Schabowski's Note Goes to the Highest Court
The House of History is facing a legal battle over the disclosure of Günter Schabowski's note related to the announcement of the Berlin Wall's opening, which is now heading to the Federal Administrative Court after losing two earlier cases.
The Government declassifies documents from 23F 45 years after the coup
The Spanish government plans to approve the declassification of documents related to the 23F coup, coinciding with its 45th anniversary.
Breaking news on political affairs, live | Sánchez announces the declassification on Tuesday of the 23-F documents 'to settle a historical debt with citizens'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt of February 23, 1981, to address a historical debt with the public and promote transparency.
Charis Doukas: Athens Must Finally Acquire a National Resistance Museum
Athens' Mayor Charis Doukas emphasizes the need for a National Resistance Museum to honor the historical significance of Greece’s resistance against Nazi occupation, particularly following the recent revelation of shocking visual documents of Nazi executions in Kaisariani.
Today in Vima: Kaisariani: Historical documents in foreign hands
The article discusses how photographs of 200 executed individuals from Kaisariani have become objects of trade online and explores the possibilities of Greece reclaiming these historical documents.
How the Idea of Creating a National Resistance Museum in Athens 'Failed'
The idea to establish a National Resistance Museum in Athens has been hindered despite previous studies and initiatives following the revelation of historical documents regarding the execution of communists in 1944.
Documents reveal the history of the most popular frevo of the Pernambuco Carnival
A new research study uncovers historical discrepancies regarding the authorship of the popular frevo 'Marcha Número 1 do Vassourinhas' during the Pernambuco Carnival.
Kaisariani: A Walk Through the Place of Execution of the 200 of May 1, '44
Newly uncovered visual documents shed light on the execution of 200 Greek communists by the Nazi regime in 1944, raising discussions about authenticity and historical acknowledgment.
Kaisariani: The story behind the photos - 'Be proud of your son'
Photographic documents from the execution of 200 communists by German occupiers in Kaisariani on May Day 1944 have sparked significant historical interest.
Marinakis on documents from Kaisariani: "If they are genuine, they must be purchased"
Liberal Greek political figure Pavlos Marinakis emphasizes the need to acquire historical documents from a recent eBay auction, contingent on their authenticity verification.
Ch. Doukas on the 200 of Kaisariani: The state must acquire the valuable historical documents
Athens Mayor Ch. Doukas emphasizes the need for the Greek state to acquire essential historical documents related to the executions of resistance fighters in Kaisariani during WWII.
5 in the morning: The historical documents of Kaisariani – The new storm 'Express' – Akylas and 'Ferto' at Eurovision
Historical photographs depicting the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters in Kaisariani in 1944 have surfaced, prompting calls for state intervention and a renewed debate on the protection of historical memory.
Kesariani: The monument of the executed was vandalized just hours after the release of documents
Unknown individuals vandalized the monument to 200 executed individuals in Kesariani shortly after historical photos were published, according to the municipality of Kesariani.
Kaisariani: The monument for the 200 resistance fighters desecrated, shortly after the publication of execution documents
A monument in Kaisariani honoring 200 resistance fighters was vandalized shortly after the release of historical images from their execution in 1944.
KKE – Municipality of Kaisariani on the historical evidence of the execution of 200 on May 1, 1944
The KKE and the Municipality of Kaisariani are advocating for the preservation of historical documents related to the execution of political prisoners in 1944, calling for them to be housed in a local museum for public access.
KKE on Photos from the Execution in Kaisariani: They Should Be Returned to Where They Belong
The KKE emphasizes that historical photos of communist leaders executed by Nazi occupiers in Kaisariani in 1944 must be preserved as invaluable historical documents and should not be treated as commodities.
Fire Hits the Secretariat of the Nossa Senhora da Saúde Parish in Juruti
A fire broke out at the Nossa Senhora da Saúde Parish in Juruti, Brazil, destroying important historical and administrative documents.
What happened after the Treaty of Lausanne? The rare documents of the National Bank answer
The article discusses significant anniversaries related to historical events in Greece, focusing on the lasting impact of the Treaty of Lausanne and other events, while highlighting research and insights provided by documents from the National Bank.
And so the Kremlin paid the Giulian Communist Party
The article discusses how Kremlin funds supported the Communist Party in Trieste, highlighting historical tensions related to Yugoslavian governance and CIA documents revealing concerns over Soviet influence.
You can now browse Countess Danner's estate online
Countess Danner's estate is now available online through inventory records, highlighting its national significance in Denmark by providing insights into one of the 19th century's notable figures.
We Live in a Transparent Society. Epstein's Archives Also Show How Our Relationship with the Past is Changing
The article discusses the enormous volume of Jeffrey Epstein's archives, newly released documents that reveal both shocking content and societal implications regarding our relationship with historical records.
Republicans
The article discusses Miguel Ángel Villena's book "Republicanas," which biographically documents the nine women who held seats in the Second Republic's Congress amid the Spanish Civil War.
Did giants exist? An ancient Egyptian papyrus would support biblical accounts
Various documents and reliefs from the 19th Egyptian Dynasty provide detailed accounts of tall warriors in Canaan, aligning with biblical stories of giant tribes and offering historical backing for these narratives.
Church documents reinforce 'The Illustrated Atlas of Jerusalem' and justify the Ottomans
Church documents support 'The Illustrated Atlas of Jerusalem' while defending the historical role of the Ottomans in the city's narrative.
Zero Distance reveals testimonies of survivors in Sudan and documents incriminating rapid support forces
The program 'Zero Distance' explores the historical roots of the conflict in Sudan, featuring testimonies from survivors and highlighting the destructive impact of the conflict on the country's infrastructure and stability.
Munich's most remarkable source researcher: He looks into the past with a telescope
The article explores the extensive historical archives of Munich, highlighting the significance of documents dating back to the 14th century.
Children's transports: journeys into an uncertain future
Ninety years after the beginning of the 'Children's transports', a British researcher has discovered new documents shedding light on their historical contexts.