Thirty Years' War: With Angry Bees, the Women Defended Their City
During the Thirty Years' War, women from Salmünster defended their town using angry bees, as depicted in local legend, which remains a significant part of the community's identity.
Descent into the madness of war and the cynicism of the homeland: the anti-war literary colossus Karl Kraus returns
The anti-war masterpiece 'The Last Days of Humanity' by Karl Kraus is republished in Spain thirty years after its last release, shedding light on Europe's descent into barbarism.
The chilling reason why Chris Ryan's SAS mission against Saddam Hussein's troops was doomed
The article reveals the devastating truths behind the Bravo Two Zero SAS mission's failure during Gulf War One against Saddam Hussein's forces, over thirty years after the event.
Objection Exclusive: How the Yugoslav Tribunal Changed International Criminal Justice
The indictment of Duško Tadić thirty years ago in The Hague marked a milestone in international criminal law, initiating efforts to hold war crimes accountable.