If President Trump truly wants to leave behind a legacy of peace, keeping the alliance intact would be a great way to start.
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After September 11, Denmark fought alongside its ally. The families of fallen soldiers have a message for Trump.
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As the Eastern Front collapsed in 1945, German soldiers continued fighting with relentless determination even though defeat ...