Category: Biographical Stories

Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze

Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze was a German pastor and advocate for peace during both World Wars. During WWII he was exiled from Germany by the Nazis for helping Jewish refugees.

Wilfred Owen

Wildred Owen is considered by many to be the greatest poet coming out of WWI. As a soldier he wrote about the horrors and realities of trench warfare.

Siegfried Sassoon

Siegfried Sassoon was a leading British WWI poet who used stark realism to describe the horror and misery of the war. He also greatly influenced the writings of Wilfred Owen.

Si Kaddour Ben Ghabrit

Imam Si Kaddour ben Ghabrit led a mosque-based resistance effort that provided shelter and travel assistance to as many as 1,700 French Jews during the Nazi occupation of France in World War II.

Abraham Lincoln

This article highlights a lesser known part of Abraham Lincoln’s life. As a congressman, Lincoln was a big critic of the Mexican-American war, 1846-1848. He was an outspoken critic of then-president James Polk’s questionable grounds for starting the war.