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Case in point: the less-trodden International Spy Museum in the Smithsonian-dominated city of Washington, D.C., which holds the largest collection of espionage artifacts on public display.
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The ice axe that was plunged into Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky's skull during his gruesome murder in Mexico on August 20, 1940, is today among the prized exhibits at Washington's International ...
Russian museum workers were involved in the theft of cultural artifacts from Crimea, according to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Ukrainian media reported.
The Oxford Museum will be accepting nominations for the annual Douglas Hanks Jr. Oxford Preservation Award beginning May 1, ...