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Link Related to Canada in some say Danger and delight: Edmonton cyclists riding high on penny-farthings
History | 207459 hits | 8:01 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Doug Mitchell's first ride on a penny-farthing nearly ended in disaster.
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Link Related to Canada in some say The power outage that ended a tie game in the 1988 Stanley Cup final
History | 207792 hits | 8:26 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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It was Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final and a power outage meant the game had to be shelved.
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Link Related to Canada in some say New Study Evaluates Major Drivers of Palestinian Terrorism
History | 207504 hits | 11:41 AM on Friday | posted by Freakinoldguy
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Gedhun Choekyi Niyima: Tibetan Buddhism's 'reincarnated' leader who disappeared aged six
History | 207938 hits | 10:20 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Twenty-five years after the Panchen Lama disappeared, Tibetans abroad urge China to reveal his fate.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 500,000 red tulips bloom in B.C. marking 75 years since Canadian-led liberation of Netherlands
History | 207604 hits | 6:45 AM on Thursday | posted by DrCaleb
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The "timing has been impeccable" as tulips bloomed just before the Netherlands marks Liberation Day, says the son of a survivor.
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Link Related to Canada in some say What You'll Need to Know In 2020 That You Don't Know Now
History | 207895 hits | 12:25 PM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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You know things, you child of the 21st century. You may not stop to think about it, but you know stuff to get along in the year 2000 that your hallowed progenitors could never have dreamed of. You know how to delete. You can pull down a menu.
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How Nazis courted the Islamic world during WWII
History | 207805 hits | 7:09 AM on Friday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Tens of thousands of Muslims fought for the Nazis in World War Two. DW spoke with historian David Motadel about whether pragmatism or anti-Semitism drove Adolf Hitler's overtures and why some Muslim leaders backed him.
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Val d'Isere: The doctor who hid a Jewish girl - and the resort that wants to forget
History | 207889 hits | 12:59 PM on Saturday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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A Jewish teenager avoided death in occupied France thanks to the kindness and bravery of a doctor in a small Alpine resort. But it's a story local people seem reluctant to remember, Rosie Whitehouse discovers.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Here's the backstory on this Inuvialuit parka left at an Edmonton thrift shop
History | 207696 hits | 5:38 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Margaret Kanayok squinted her eyes scanning an image of a sealskin parka on Facebook. If she could just touch it, and examine the stitch work, Kanayok said she could tell exactly who made it.
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Russia-Poland row over start of WW2 escalates
History | 207998 hits | 1:12 PM on Tuesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Russia condemns the US ambassador to Poland for saying the Nazi-Soviet pact triggered World War Two.
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Link Related to Canada in some say The life and tragic death of the Canadian who built The Bomb
History | 208049 hits | 7:38 AM on Friday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Dr. Louis Slotin was one of a handful of Canadian scientists recruited by the Manhattan Project
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Link Related to Canada in some say PQ leader invokes Louis Riel in call for Manitoba to mind its own business on Bill 21
History | 207383 hits | 3:03 PM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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On Thursday, ads appeared in Quebec media listing 21 reasons to move to Manitoba, alongside images of people wearing religious symbols
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Link Related to Canada in some say WWII: Germany grapples with honoring Graf Spee captain
History | 207607 hits | 7:59 AM on Wednesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Captain Hans Langsdorff rescued his crew of more than 1,000 men by scuttling his ship, the Graf Spee, rather than fight a hopeless battle in 1939. His daughter says it�s time to honor his moral courage.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Cold War memo predicted fallout of Soviet attack on Canada
History | 207444 hits | 12:16 PM on Wednesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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In a declassified 1982 Cold War memo, the Privy Council Office predicted that all-out nuclear attacks from Soviet Russia would annihilate much of the major populaces in Canada, sparing only Saskatchewan and Newfoundland.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'A solemn space': first interior shots of Franklin's HMS Terror released
History | 208102 hits | 6:38 PM on Wednesday | posted by Strutz
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First pictures from inside the HMS Terror, part of the doomed Franklin Expedition, show tidy rows of crockery, neatly stowed storage lockers -- even a propeller sitting solidly in place as if ready for a head of steam.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'A solemn space': first interior shots of Franklin's HMS Terror released | CTV News
History | 207874 hits | 7:19 AM on Wednesday | posted by llama66
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First pictures from inside the HMS Terror, part of the doomed Franklin Expedition, show tidy rows of crockery, neatly stowed storage lockers -- even a propeller sitting solidly in place as if ready for a head of steam.
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Archeologists uncover possible Viking drinking hall on Scottish island
History | 207435 hits | 8:39 PM on Saturday | posted by Strutz
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What is believed to be an early drinking hall where influential Vikings may have raised a flagon of ale has been unearthed on a Scottish island.
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Red Sea Diving Resort: The holiday village run by spies
History | 207359 hits | 10:12 AM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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An idyllic holiday resort on the banks of the Red Sea was a base for Israeli spies with a secret mission.
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Stasi pervasive footprint across two Berlins revealed
History | 207997 hits | 1:52 PM on Wednesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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In the former prison where the East German secret police locked up dissidents, a museum has painstakingly mapped the vast web of locations through which the Stasi carried out social control � and planned coups.
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Memorial to Royal Navy's only enlisted dog is desecrated by scrap metal thieves | Daily Mail Online
History | 207803 hits | 3:57 AM on Friday | posted by Freakinoldguy
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A Great Dane called Just Nuisance who served during World War II has had his bronze memorial statue in Simon's Town, South Africa desecrated by thieves believed to have taken it for scrap metal.
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Egypt tomb: Mummified mice found in 'beautiful' ancient chamber
History | 207385 hits | 3:58 PM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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The highly decorated chamber, in the desert near the Nile, is thought to be more than 2,000 years old.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Toronto police investigating racist, anti-immigrant Twitter account that appears to belong to officer
History | 207676 hits | 10:58 AM on Friday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Toronto police confirm their professional standards unit is examining the now-deleted Twitter account, which appears to have belonged to a parking enforcement officer.
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History | 207662 hits | 3:35 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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A serendipitous meeting between a professor and a colleague led to a treasure trove of historical maps that indicated kelp bed locations off British Columbia's coast, helping experts understand the changes in what are known as the "rainforests of the ocea
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Link Related to Canada in some say Nazi blueprint for North American Holocaust acquired by Canada archive | World news | The Guardian
History | 207503 hits | 1:25 PM on Friday | posted by llama66
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German researcher�s 1944 book, once owned by Adolf Hitler, lists Jewish residents of US and Canada
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Link Related to Canada in some say Apollo 8's famous 'Earthrise' photo taken 50 years ago today
History | 208042 hits | 6:33 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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The famous NASA �Earthrise� photo was taken on Dec. 24, 1968, meaning this Christmas Eve is its 50th anniversary. On Dec. 24, 1968, the crew of William Anders, Jim Lovell and Frank Borman aboard the Apollo 8 spacecraft became the first humans to orbit the
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Last surviving fighter, Simcha Rotem, dies at 94
History | 207918 hits | 3:59 PM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Simcha Rotem rose up against Nazi deportations in 1943 and was one of the few to escape.
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Scientists scour WWI shipwreck to solve military mystery
History | 208058 hits | 3:54 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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The U.S. navy believes it has the answer to what doomed the USS San Diego: An underwater mine set by a German submarine cruising in waters just miles from New York City.
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Kyiv Archivist Discovers Ersatz Bread Samples From Ukraine's 1932-33 Famine
History | 207712 hits | 2:34 AM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Ersatz bread from Ukraine's 1932-33 famine was preserved for decades as criminal "evidence" against a church choir conductor who saved the scraps to tell future generations of the "terrible hunger."
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Link Related to Canada in some say Corbella: Double killer gets his privacy while the public is endangered
History | 207954 hits | 10:41 AM on Thursday | posted by DrCaleb
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Just when you think you�ve seen and heard it all with regard to Canada�s justice system, along comes another policy that simply takes your breath away � in the negative sense of the term.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Tens of Cat Mummies and 100 Cat Statues Found Near Ancient Egyptian Pyramid
History | 207402 hits | 8:17 AM on Tuesday | posted by Tyler_1
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Archaeologists have dug up several mummified cats alongside about 100 wooden cat statues in an ancient Egyptian tomb at Saqqara.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Historian maps Canadian Korean War casualties
History | 207953 hits | 3:02 PM on Friday | posted by Strutz
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Canadian historian Andrew Burtch has completed a one-of-a-kind piece of scholarship - a map tracking where, and how, Canadian soldiers died in the Korean War.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Montreal's Black Watch regiment treasures WW I Victoria Cross
History | 207681 hits | 11:11 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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Locked away in a vault in Place Ville Marie is Lance-Cpl. Fred Fisher's Victoria Cross, the first ever awarded to a Canadian soldier serving in a Canadian unit. CBC Montreal got exclusive access.
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Archaeologists find 'vampire burial' site of a child feared capable of rising from the dead
History | 209676 hits | 7:13 AM on Tuesday | posted by llama66
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Archaeologists believe a stone was deliberately inserted into the child�s mouth � an ancient practice to keep the dead from rising
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Link Related to Canada in some say Demons and armageddon: details emerge in naked kidnapping case
History | 207701 hits | 3:38 PM on Tuesday | posted by xerxes
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A group of five who kidnapped three people and crashed their car believed they were escaping the end of the world and faced imminent danger
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Link Related to Canada in some say Calgary scientists find whaling ship remains sticking out of sand after 116 years
History | 207509 hits | 5:18 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Two Calgary researchers have uncovered the remains of a Scottish whaling ship that crashed on a reef on the east coast of Baffin Island 116 years ago. Researchers use drone, sonar to find shipwrecked Nova Zembla near Baffin Island.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Archeologists aim to uncover secrets of Franklin expedition in ship's cabins
History | 207555 hits | 6:02 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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'There are thousands upon thousands of artifacts down there'. A Parks Canada archaeology team is boating towards the graves of the Franklin expedition ships, more than 200 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, hoping to uncover more secrets from the ill-
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Link Related to Canada in some say Trudeau to apologize Nov. 7 for 1939 decision to turn away Jewish refugees fleeing Nazis
History | 207332 hits | 9:37 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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On November 7 the Liberal government will officially apologize for the 1939 decision to turn away the MS St. Louis carrying 907 German Jews fleeing the Nazi regime.
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History | 208209 hits | 8:53 PM on Sunday | posted by xerxes
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Brazil�s oldest and most important historical and scientific museum has been consumed by fire, and much of its archive of 20m items is believed to have been destroyed.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Research suggests lead poisoning wasn't major cause of Franklin expedition deaths
History | 208100 hits | 3:53 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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A Lakehead University associate professor has helped shed new light on what, exactly, happened to the members of Sir John Franklin's ill-fated 1845 expedition to the Arctic.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Saskatoon's synchrotron helps debunk Franklin Expedition lead-poisoning theory
History | 208167 hits | 6:53 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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In short, the work in Saskatoon debunks the theory that lead killed the crew.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'End of an era': First Dieppe remembrance service in Hamilton without a Dieppe veteran
History | 207804 hits | 11:10 AM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Sunday marked the 76th anniversary of the Dieppe raid in France during the Second World War. It also marked the first time there wasn't a Dieppe veteran present in Hamilton.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Halifax ceremony marks final Great War push known as Canada's Hundred Days
History | 207690 hits | 1:48 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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One hundred years ago today, the 100,000-strong Canadian Corps began what would be the last great offensive of the First World War. The final push through Belgium and France that became known as Canada's Hundred Days was commemorated Wednesday, a century
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Link Related to Canada in some say John A. Macdonald statue 'painful reminder' of colonialism: Victoria, B.C. mayor
History | 207599 hits | 10:20 PM on Wednesday | posted by Strutz
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A statue of former prime minister John A. Macdonald will be removed from the front entrance of Victoria City Hall as a gesture of reconciliation with First Nations, says the city's Mayor Lisa Helps.
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Link Related to Canada in some say WW1 centenary: William and PM mark Battle of Amiens
History | 207565 hits | 4:03 PM on Wednesday | posted by Newfy
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A ceremony is held in France to commemorate the centenary of a key World War One battle.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Ship used by Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen returns to Norway after 100 years
History | 207448 hits | 7:08 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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While successful at the South Pole, the ship was not able to make it to the North Pole and wound up as a floating warehouse in Nunavut where it sank in 1930
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Link Related to Canada in some say When a metric mix-up led to the 'Gimli Glider' emergency
History | 208235 hits | 6:14 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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It's a white-knuckle air passenger's greatest fear: being aboard an aircraft whose engines suddenly lose power. On July 23, 1983, those fears became all too real for the 61 Edmonton-bound passengers of Air Canada Flight 143. Remarkably, the plane made
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Link Related to Canada in some say Canada's slavery secret: The whitewashing of 200 years of enslavement
History | 208650 hits | 6:41 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Why is it common knowledge that we saved runaway slaves from the United States, but few know that Africans and Indigenous peoples were bought, sold and exploited, right here? Contributor Kyle G. Brown asks how slavery was allowed to continue for some 200
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Link Related to Canada in some say Nunavut project to collect Inuit elder testimony on Franklin shipwreck sites
History | 207512 hits | 3:59 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Parks Canada is launching a new initiative in Nunavut to collect and share the testimony of Inuit elders who have knowledge of the doomed Franklin expedition of 1845.
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Link Related to Canada in some say How Canada lost a potential 11th province and got a university instead
History | 208918 hits | 12:15 AM on Wednesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Dalhousie, now seen as one of the top universities on the East Coast, was born of a series of struggles: Raids by American privateers, an invasion of the United States, tales of war booty and, incredibly, the loss of what could have been Canada's 11th pro
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Putin marks Stalingrad surrender as tribute to Russian grit
History | 208322 hits | 6:21 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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President Vladimir Putin attended commemorations Friday marking the 75th anniversary of the Nazi surrender that ended the battle of Stalingrad, lauding the Red Army's victory as a shining example of Russia's perseverance amid adversity.

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