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WWII,
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WWII,
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Created on 03 April 2019
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"Belonging" Is An Uneasy Graphic Memoir About Identity and Homeland Post Nazi German
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(Article tagged with: WWII,)
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... 2, 2018. This article originally appeared in the March/April 2019 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today!
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Mary Ellis, The Fierce Female Flyer Of WWII
The Doughnut-Making ...
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Created on 03 April 2019
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Your Chubby Vintage Nana, Plus Four Other Fun Lifestyle Finds to Keep You Warm Until Spring
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... nana energy, tune in to Dianne Shiffer, aka YourChubbyVintageNana, on TikTok. Whether she’s showing off her newly organized linen closet or sharing her favorite WWII-era pancake recipe, her videos come ...
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Created on 20 February 2023
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The Remarkable Story of Three Teenage Girls Who Seduced and Killed Traitors During WW II
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... WWII.
A few years before they passed away, a documentary was made about the sisters for Dutch television. “How many people did you shoot?” the interviewer asked the elderly Freddie at one point in ...
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Created on 09 July 2021
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BUST's Summer Issue is Bringing on the Heat with Uzo Aduba, Kara Walker, Mamie Van Doren, and Much More
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... true story of young women in Holland who hunted Nazis during WWII, and much more!
And Get Ready For Even More Tasty Tidbits, Including: -Actor and director Natalie Morales -TikTok comedian Grace Kuhlenschmidt ...
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Created on 21 May 2021
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Poet Maya Angelou, Astronaut Sally Ride, And Other Iconic Women Will Be Honored On A New U.S. Mint Coin Series
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... Research Center via Wikimedia Commons / Staff Photographer via Wikimedia Commons
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3 Underrated Suffragettes Who Forged Their Own Paths
4 WWII Heroines You Probably Haven't Heard Of ...
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Created on 12 May 2021
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Rollerskating is Back! Here 's How to Get Started, From Skate Queen Lola Sta
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... the first roller rink in Rhode Island in 1866, and started marketing skating as a wholesome activity Victorian-era men and women could do together. The fad reached a peak in the 1940s during WWII when ...
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Created on 05 May 2021
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Catch First Time Directorial Debuts From Questlove to Rebecca Hall, 10 Must-See Films From Sundance 2021
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... revenge fantasy. Their rugged coastline submarine basecamp and leather bomber jackets give a sort of abstract WWII vibe, but it becomes clear that this is not based in any concrete reality. As Ana trains ...
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Created on 12 February 2021
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The House Just Passed Two Child Care Bills Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
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... Unsplash
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Child Care Providers In California Vote To Form Union
Public Daycare Since WWII – And Why It Should Be About Working Moms
How Nannies And Other Domestic Workers Have Been ...
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Created on 31 July 2020
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Child Care Providers in California Vote to Form Union
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This past Monday in California, publicly funded child care providers voted overwhelmingly to form a union in collective bargaining with the state. Organizers believe that this is the biggest U.S. union-organizing ...
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Created on 28 July 2020
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10 Things That Happened in 2020 So Far That We Wish Were April Fools' Jokes
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... that they were under.
3. Almost WWIII After President Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, many were worried about the possibility of a third world war. It brought about ...
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Created on 01 April 2020
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In Honor Of Hulu's “The Great,” Here Are Some Other Women In History We'd Love To See Onscre
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... Seriously, Franklin D., who led the U.S. through WWII and created the New Deal, which saved us from the Great Depression, essentially didn’t do anything without checking in with Eleanor first.
The First ...
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Created on 25 March 2020
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Margaret Atwood Is Here To Save Us (Again), But This Time With Self-Quarantine Recommendations
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... in breaking the taboo of talking about sexuality and other social issues in a repressive Ireland after WWII. All three of the novels were even banned by the Irish Censorship Board and faced harsh criticism ...
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Created on 20 March 2020
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Inspiration Behind "Rosie The Riveter" Dies at 95, Here Are 5 Fast Facts about the Feminist Ico
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... P. Walter and as we get further and further from WWII ideals, we will keep in mind her power and what she meant to women. Because of Rosie’s resistance, we hope it will usher in an even braver wave of ...
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Created on 09 March 2020
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How “World War 3” Memes Turned Into a Sexist Response to The Draft
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... war.
Me when I find my friends in the same jail as me #WorldWarThree #worldwar3 #WWIII pic.twitter.com/rzPyLEsoT2
— World War 3 Memes (@WorldWar3Memes) January 3, 2020
Me walking through ...
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Created on 15 January 2020
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All Black Female WWII Battalion Might Soon Get The Recognition They Deserve
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World War II is one of the most talked-about and thoroughly dissected time periods of American history. We’ve heard about the brave men who stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. We’ve heard ...
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Created on 20 November 2019
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No Boys Have Been Born In This Polish Village For Over A Decade
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When a small village in Poland sent a team of all girls to a regional competition for young volunteer firefighters, the absence of boys caught the attention of the Polish media. Since then, scientists ...
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Created on 20 August 2019
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How "The Farewell" Brings Diverse Death Traditions To Lif
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... Mortician Caitlin Doughty who said in her episode of “The Mental Illness Happy Hour” podcast, “The American funeral industry really started in the early 20th century, but it was after WWII when we had ...
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Created on 13 August 2019
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The Persistence To Wear Pants: How Katharine Hepburn Commanded Independence With Fashion
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... autonomy she desired over her public image both on and off-screen. When Paris was occupied with WWII, its status as the world’s fashion capital took a back seat. Hollywood designers compensated by presenting ...
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Created on 14 June 2019
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I Should Have Been Aborted, And I'm Fine With Tha
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... were forced to carry babies they couldn’t keep for 9 months.
Her name was Doris. She was a 37-year-old secretary living in Washington, D.C. She’d moved there as a young woman during WWII and had been ...
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Created on 30 May 2019