Limerick author Seosamh Ó Cuinneagáin shares insights from his book ‘Berlin Divided,’ revealing personal encounters and the city’s Cold War tensions.
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MS St. Louis- The Voyage of the Damned
The MS St. Louis carried Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939 but was turned away by Cuba and the U.S., leading to tragic consequences during WWII.
The 4 From Breda
An overview of the history and post-war trials of the so-called ‘Four of Breda,’ including their crimes, sentencing, and eventual releases.
Another Type of Train Journey
A new exhibit sheds light on Nazi-organized child send-offs in the Netherlands during WWII, contrasting propaganda with the tragic reality of deportations.
A Gift From the Basketball Gods
The New York Knicks have advanced to the NBA Finals, facing off against Victor Wembanyama’s team. The series marks a historic moment for the franchise and city fans.
What Trump’s New Plan for the 250th Reveals
President Trump’s new plan for the 250th anniversary features a MAGA rally replacing traditional celebrations, highlighting his approach to politicizing art and national events.
A Man Who Reads Books for a Living (One Every Two Days)
Clarke Speicher is a professional book reader who evaluates literature for screen adaptation, reading a book every two days and advising Hollywood on potential projects.
Massacre of Kondomari
Confirmed: German paratroopers executed civilians in Kondomari on June 2, 1941. This atrocity marked a brutal WWII reprisal, with ongoing historical significance.
An Introduction to the Islamic World: 1,000 Years of History in 19 Minutes
A new short video summarizes a millennium of Islamic history, highlighting key empires, divisions, and cultural developments, with insights from Open Culture.
Lot’s wife and Daughters
An analysis of the biblical story of Lot’s wife and daughters, exploring confirmed facts, claims, and its significance today.