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Parteien in den USA: Das Misstrauen gegenüber Parteien war immer da

Seit den Gründerjahren misstrauen die Amerikaner den politischen Parteien. Auf diesem Nährboden wächst der Hass auf das “Establishment”. Zusammenfassung Zusammenfassen Dies ist ein experimentelles Tool. Die Resultate können unvollständig, veraltet oder sogar falsch sein. Die Geschichte der politischen Parteien in den USA zeigt, wie sich die Warnungen der Gründerväter vor Spaltung und Machtmissbrauch bewahrheitet haben. […]

Beirut Suffers Deadliest Israeli Attack This Year

Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Israeli operations in Lebanon, a lack of resources for the Kenyan-led security mission in Haiti, and a deadly attack on miners in Pakistan. World Brief will be off on Monday, Oct. 11, for the U.S. Indigenous Peoples’ Day holiday. Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re […]

Iran’s Israel Strategy Has Already Changed

Iran’s second strike on Israeli soil with a barrage of missiles on October 1 marked a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between the two regional powers. After Israel’s assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in July and the more recent killings of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Gen. Abbas Nilforoushan of the […]

Abranham Lincoln Versus a Polish Count: Slavery, War, and the President in the Eyes of Adam Gurowski — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Adam Gurowski. Count Adam Gurowski: History and Political Activity in Europe Adam Gurowski was born on September 10, 1805, into a family of noble origins and a count’s title. He was the oldest of seven siblings. His sister, Cecilia, was married to Baron Frederiks, general adjutant of Tsar Nicholas I, and his brother, Ignacy, married […]

Was Southern Secession and the U.S. Civil War Fought to Preserve Slavery? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

John S. Mosby. Slave Owners Rebellion? It is said that the most robust support for secession came from the areas that had the most slaveowners. Based on this information, some would argue that the cause of withdrawal was slavery. High federal support in areas with limited slaveowners, such as West Virginia, Western North Carolina, and […]

Operation Frankton: The Most Daring Raid of World War 2 — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Tannenfels, a German blockade runner which was sunk. The Strategic Importance of Bordeaux Bordeaux, located in southwest France along the Garonne River, was a vital port for the Axis powers during the Second World War. Following the fall of France in 1940, the German military took control of the port and used it to facilitate […]

The Confederate Constitution and the U.S. Civil War — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in 1862. “When the dogmas of a sectional party…threatened to destroy the sovereign rights of the States, six of those States, withdrawing from the Union, confederated together to exercise the right and perform the duty of instituting a Government which would better secure the liberties for the preservation […]