Akhmatova’s personal life was marred by tragedy and hardship, many of which were shaped by the political climate of early Soviet Russia. Her first marriage, to the poet Nikolai Gumilyov, ended in divorce in 1912, and in 1921, Gumilyov was executed by the Soviet government during the Red Terror
Anna Akhmatova, born in 1889 in Odessa, Ukraine, is considered one of Russia’s most significant poets of the 20th century. Her work spans the turbulent times of Imperial Russia, the Russian Revolution, Stalinist terror, World War II, and the post-war period. Akhmatova’s poetry, celebrate
In the years following the Civil War, Clara Barton traveled to Europe, where she became acquainted with the International Red Cross, an organization dedicated to providing aid to soldiers and civilians affected by war and disaster. Inspired by the Red Cross’s mission and structure, Barton retu
Clara Barton, born on December 25, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts, remains one of the most iconic figures in American history, particularly for her contributions to the humanitarian field. As the founder of the American Red Cross, her life was devoted to caring for the wounded and advocating for the