North Korea has strongly condemned the ongoing military operations in the Middle East, describing them as a 'massacre' comparable to the atrocities of World War II. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region, particularly due to the Israeli-American war against Iran.
The latest work by director Xavier Giannoli explores the controversial story of a French journalist who collaborated with the Nazis and was executed after World War II. The film raises questions about the complexities of sympathy and condemnation during wartime.
This article examines the historical events that illustrate how successive military victories can culminate in defeat, focusing on Adolf Hitler's experiences between 1939 and 1942 during World War II.
A survivor of sexual slavery imposed by Japan during World War II has passed away, bringing renewed attention to the suffering of thousands of Korean women. This incident occurs at a sensitive time as calls for acknowledgment and apology from the Japanese government resurface.