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What’s the context? The release of Nelson Mandela, 11 February 1990

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...Renwick, A Journey with Margaret Thatcher: Foreign Policy under the Iron Lady (2013) Anthony Sampson, Mandela: The Authorized Biography (rev. ed. 2011) Keep tabs on the past: sign up for...

D-Day is one of the best known invasions in history, but it did not happen without a high cost

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...to one of the areas where the Americans planned to land on D-Day, codenamed Utah Beach. The practice would begin with a bombardment of the shore on 27 April, after...

What’s the context? 8 May 1945: VE Day, the end of the war in Europe

Crowds gathering in Whitehall on 8 May 1945

...The number of surviving veterans is diminishing, but family memories, the work of historians and cultural organisations, including museums (even if closed) perpetuate the significance of the day when war...

What’s the context? 25 June 1950: outbreak of the Korean War

Ernest Bevin an elderly Prime Minister posing for a picture in front of a book case

...US Army Major General William F. Dean, Commanding Officer of the 24th Infantry Division. (Korean War Signal Corps Collection). The DPRK’s invasion might herald a wider Soviet threat or even...

What’s the context? Opening of the Potsdam Conference, 17 July 1945

Seated in the garden of Cecilienhof Palace in Potsdam, Germany, L to R: British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, President Harry S. Truman, and Soviet Prime Minister Josef Stalin. L to R, behind them: Adm. William Leahy, British foreign minister Ernest Bevin, Secretary of State James Byrnes, and Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov. They are all attending the Potsdam Conference.

...mutual suspicion underpinned the Potsdam discussions. Stalin feared the dominance of Western capitalism, while Britain and the US worried about communist influence in Europe. No peace treaty was signed at...