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The Rosenstrasse Protest

by john smither in Ethnicity, February 27, 2011
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The Rosenstrasse protest, or Rose Street protest, was a nonviolent protest carried out in Berlin, Germany during February and March 1943. It was conducted by non-Jewish or Aryan wives and their relatives of Jewish men having been arrested and waiting their deportation from Germany.

Review: Stalingrad and All Quiet on The Western Front

by Eldridge in History, April 30, 2010
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A paper submitted for War and International film class.

Soviet Female Fighter Pilots of The Second World War

by Auron Renius in History, October 28, 2009
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During the Second World War, nearly a million women fought alongside their male counterparts and in October 1941, women’s aviation regiments began to be formed.

Why Did Operation Barbarossa Fail?

by latte0 in History, May 22, 2008
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Operation Barbarossa was the codename used by Germany in World War II for the invasion of the Soviet Union, which commenced on June 22nd 1941.

Stalingrad

by latte0 in History, May 21, 2008
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Why the Russians won at Stalingrad, and why it was a decisive victory that may have ended the Second World War.

Stalingrad

by Chris Carter in History, September 27, 2007
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Why the Russians were victors in the impossible, monstrous battle of Stalingrad.

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