62 results found for "vietnam"
- Martin Gusinde and the Vanishing Worlds of Tierra del Fuego
Gabriel’s Mission House in Mödling, near Vienna, a centre known for training missionary scholars in anthropology “Shoort Subordinado”, Selkman, Patagonia Upon returning to Vienna, Gusinde completed his doctorate in
- The Unmistakable Style of Inge Morath, One of Magnum’s First Female Photographers
After the war, Morath ventured into journalism and translation in Munich and Vienna, where her linguistic
- Robert Hanssen: The FBI Agent Who Became America's Most Damaging Spy
On a chilly afternoon, February 18, 2001, Robert Hanssen parked his car at Foxstone Park in Vienna, Virginia
- Max Jacobson: The Intriguing Life and Legacy of the Original "Dr. Feelgood"
Jacobson’s injections notably affected Kennedy during the 1961 Vienna summit with Soviet leader Nikita
- Albert Göring's Efforts to Save Jews During the Holocaust While His Maniac Brother Was Doing The Opposite.
Instead, he actively resisted the Nazis by providing Jews from Vienna with forged travel documents, enabling
- Carlos the Jackal: An Examination of the Life and Crimes of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez
Hostage Crisis One of Carlos’s most infamous operations was the attack on the OPEC headquarters in Vienna
- The Wisdom of Marcus Aurelius: Lessons from the Philosopher Emperor
Marcus died in 180 CE, likely in Vindobona (Vienna) or Sirmium (Serbia).
- Virginia Hall: The Extraordinary Espionage Career of a WWII Heroine
College, before continuing her studies in Europe at the Sorbonne in Paris and the Konsularakademie in Vienna
- Lee Miller: The War Photographer, Muse and Model That Did Things Her Own Way
captured the poignant realities of wartime Europe: from the heartbreaking scenes of dying children in a Vienna
- Hitler and Speer’s Vision for Berlin: The Dream of Germania
As a young man in Vienna, he had sketched neoclassical façades and grand boulevards.
- Ecstasy (1933): The Film That Changed What Cinema Could Show
Interior scenes were shot in Vienna.
- The Mummies of Venzone and the Village That Lived With Its Dead
Individual mummies were examined at the University of Padua, the Vienna Museum, and even at Saint Louis













