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Eagle Archives: German POWs in Westminster helped harvest the crops during World War II
I recently came across a local newspaper headline from May 18, 1945, noting, "German Prisoners For Farm Work." The idea that Carroll County was the home of German prisoners of war during World War II was nothing new to me. I had heard many oral...Tags: Prisoners and Detainees, Carroll County (Maryland), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Employees
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Preventive wars are tricky to judge in retrospect
As David Swanson points out in his recent article, the War of 1812 was indeed senseless, born of wanton stupidity ("America's first war of choice: 1812). It served no useful purpose, local battle glories notwithstanding. Not all wars are like that,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Kandahar Massacre (2012), Germany
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Havre de Grace: It's first Friday time again
It's June, dear readers! Tonight (June 1) is First Fridays in downtown Havre de Grace from 5 to 9 p.m. with shopping bargains, live music, entertainment and fun. Guided historic walking tours of Havre de Grace are available ($12 ticket) on First Fridays...Tags: Maritime (music group), Animals, Flag Day (United States), Google Inc., Anglicanism
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With new book, Madeleine Albright sheds light on long-hidden family secrets
In 1997, Madeleine Albright couldn't have been more certain that she knew everything important about herself and was in possession of every relevant fact about her life.
And then, at age 59, just days after being confirmed as U.S. secretary of state,...Tags: Prague (Czech Republic), Hanukkah, Awards and Prizes, Madeleine Albright, Human Rights
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Your papers, please: Arizona, immigration and the welfare state
With the Supreme Court taking up Arizona's "show me your papers" immigration law, we're once again thrust into a useful debate over the role of the government and the obligations of the citizen -- and non-citizen. Rather than come at it from the usual...
Tags: United Kingdom, National Government, Germany, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare
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Sun editorials: Foresight in the rear view
Readers might conclude that they were well served by The Sun editorial page's 1971 endorsement of City Council President William Donald Schaefer for mayor. Perhaps less so by its lament that he was "not an inspiring leader" or its prediction that the city...
Tags: Roosevelt, William Donald Schaefer, Harborplace, Germany, Elections
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Lithuania tries to whitewash its role in the Holocaust
In response to Ellen Cassedy's "We are here" (April 18), I offer a second opinion. Can there be hope for a country that claimed the highest percentage of Jewish deaths in all of Europe? More than 95 percent ofLithuania'sJews were annihilated — most...Tags: Massacres, Vilnius (Lithuania), Judaism, Lithuania, Genocide
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Letter: Pulling troops out prior to victory harms U.S. foreign policy
The United States has not won a war since 1945. We have been involved in numerous conflicts and our military has performed magnificently — considering the political interference and (mis)direction endured. This interference has caused us to lose...Tags: Music, World War II (1939-1945), Afghanistan, Stanley A. McChrystal, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
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Bealefeld: Downtown beating not a hate crime
Baltimore's top cop on Tuesday warned against "race-baiting" amid rising tensions across the nation, citing the Trayvon Martin case and cautioning that a video generating outrage on the Internet of a tourist being beaten and stripped in downtown Baltimore...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Minority Groups, Prosecution, American Civil Liberties Union, Racism
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Is censorship the new pluralism?
Pat Buchanan might have seen the end of the line coming at MSNBCwhen, last month, network president Phil Griffin commented on his latest book, "Suicide of a Superpower," by saying, "I don't think the ideas that [Buchanan] put forth are appropriate for the...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Periodicals, Judaism, American Civil Liberties Union, NASCAR
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Remembering Pearl Harbor: 'We shall win'
Seventy years ago today, Japan launched a surprise attack on America's Pacific fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, drawing the United States into the second World War. More than 2,400 Americans were killed in the attack, including four Marylanders, all of whom...Tags: Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Japan
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China envy, or how the progressives dusted off the idea of 'liberal fascism'
In 2008, I wrote a book called "Liberal Fascism." That title came from H.G. Wells, one of the most important socialist writers in the English language. He believed, as did his fellow Fabian socialists, that Western democratic capitalism had outlived its...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, The New York Times, Political Systems, China, Unions
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