‘Operation Mincemeat,’ a Very British Hit, Lands on Broadway

‘Operation Mincemeat,’ a Very British Hit, Lands on Broadway

Last year, the hit West End musical “Operation Mincemeat” embarked on a mischievous publicity campaign. “Are we too British for Broadway?” it asked, inviting Americans on its email list and via social media to fill out an online questionnaire about whether, for instance, they had trouble understanding British accents. (“No,” …

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Vast Underground Spaces and a Hidden History Lie Beneath Maastricht

Vast Underground Spaces and a Hidden History Lie Beneath Maastricht

Travelers know Maastricht, tucked along the southern border of the Netherlands, for its cobbled streets, stately 17th-century townhouses and the remnants of its fortifications, including bastions, towers and medieval gates. But some of the city’s most eye-catching locations are underground. These subterranean sites are among the roughly 500 quarries scattered …

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A House at Auschwitz Opens Its Doors to a Chilling Past

A House at Auschwitz Opens Its Doors to a Chilling Past

The mother lived for 42 years in a three-story house overlooking a former gas chamber and a gallows at Auschwitz, sometimes losing sleep at the thought of what had happened on the other side of her garden wall. But the house in Oswiecim, southern Poland, once the home of the …

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