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German soldiers never stepped foot on the speck of land at the far end of the Aleutian Islands during World War II, but the ...
Federal officials changed the names of two natural features in Alaska's Aleutian Islands on Thursday, replacing arbitrary and ...
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Fairbanks KTVF on MSNAlaska’s ‘Nazi Creek’ is no more, as federal geographic names board approves traditional alternativeIts new name is Kaxchim Chiĝanaa, meaning either “gizzard creek” or “creek or river belonging to gizzard island” in Unangam ...
The US Board on Geographic Names has approved the renaming of ‘Nazi Creek’ and a nearby hill on Little Kiska Island, with ...
Alaska’s Nazi Creek and Nip Hill now appear to be close to their expiration dates, as the federal board responsible for ...
Neo-Nazi Active Club members engage in physical training with the purpose of being able to attack opponents, and also spread ...
Nazi Creek (in red) and Nip Hill on Little Kiska Island in the Aleutians. (U.S. Geological Survey) Livingston is originally from Cold Bay and is a member of the Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska. A ...
Dozens of boxes of Nazi material confiscated by Argentinean authorities during World War II were recently rediscovered in the Supreme Court’s basement, the court said on Sunday.
CHARLOTTE — A German company is making its way to the Charlotte area. Groninger USA is receiving tax incentives from Mecklenburg County to build a facility in Steele Creek.
The creek is a mile-long stream on the southeastern side of Little Kiska Island, beside the bigger, more prominent Kiska Island 242 miles west of Adak at the far end of the Aleutian chain.
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