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Roosevelt’s Journey to Yalta

It was only after reading Diana Preston’s 'Eight Days at Yalta' that I fully grasped the perils of flying in February 1945. Though the writing was on the wall for Nazi Germany, the war was far from over—Japan was still fiercely defending its Pacific island outposts, and the full horrors of the Holocaust were just … Continue reading Roosevelt’s Journey to Yalta →

manishmohandas History Leave a comment July 6, 2025July 7, 2025 3 Minutes

King Lear

When a piece of work carries tags such as “the greatest piece of literature ever written by a single person,” expectations are bound to be sky-high. However, King Lear failed to move me. While I could identify certain moments that justify its cult status, the overall experience left me underwhelmed. And one reason for this … Continue reading King Lear →

manishmohandas Uncategorized 8 Comments July 6, 2025 2 Minutes

What I Watched – June 2025

Sound of Music: I realized that visiting Salzburg without watching the ‘Sound of Music’ would be unthinkable. So here I was, in my 41st year, watching something that should have been done in the first decade of my life. The shocking realization was that most of the songs in the movie were the ones that … Continue reading What I Watched – June 2025 →

manishmohandas Film and TV, Uncategorized 10 Comments July 1, 2025 2 Minutes

Munich Notes

My last stop before returning was Munich – the place where the Nazi party was birthed, where Adolf Hitler became something more than a petty local nuisance and where the groundwork for the ‘Final Solution’ were drawn up. As I had just a day in the city, I quickly checked out the main cathedral, the … Continue reading Munich Notes →

manishmohandas Travel Leave a comment June 29, 2025 2 Minutes

Innsbruck Notes

Innsbruck, nestled in the Alps, was an unexpectedly pleasant town that we ended up in. I also managed to meet a schoolmate of mine after twenty-six years, who’s been in Innsbruck for more than a decade. Thanks to him, Sruthi and I received a crash course in Innsbruck history and a whirlwind tour of the … Continue reading Innsbruck Notes →

manishmohandas Travel Leave a comment June 24, 2025 1 Minute

Vienna Notes

An astonishing trivia about Vienna is that sometime in 1913, Hitler, Stalin, Freud, Trotsky and Archduke Franz Ferdinand lived in the same city. It’s irresistible to speculate if Hitler and Stalin had bumped into each other in a café or exchanged smiles while sipping an espresso or an Einspänner. Source Vienna was the most beautiful … Continue reading Vienna Notes →

manishmohandas Travel Leave a comment June 23, 2025 2 Minutes

Prague Notes

Prague was one of the few cities of Central Europe that was untouched by the destruction of the Second World War. During the Cold War, the city became synonymous with the Prague Spring – a series of reforms by the Communist Party to make communism more palatable - reduced censorship, more autonomy, decentralization of power … Continue reading Prague Notes →

manishmohandas Travel 3 Comments June 22, 2025 2 Minutes

Warsaw Notes

On a whim, I decided to go to Warsaw from Krakow and spent around six hours in the city (of which one was spent trying to figure out its tram lines). Warsaw is large, spread-out and has the ‘big-city vibes’ when compared to Krakow. The entire city was rebuilt after the Second World War. After … Continue reading Warsaw Notes →

manishmohandas Travel Leave a comment June 21, 2025June 21, 2025 2 Minutes

Auschwitz-Birkenau Notes

Polish Jews were the largest Jewish community in Europe before the war. Out of an estimated population of 3.3 million, close to 3 million were finished off by the Nazis. In Auschwitz, 1.1 million (of which Jews were a million and the rest Poles, Romas, gypsies, homosexuals and Soviet PoWs) were slaughtered between its establishment … Continue reading Auschwitz-Birkenau Notes →

manishmohandas Travel Leave a comment June 20, 2025June 20, 2025 3 Minutes

Krakow Notes

Krakow was a 7-hour journey by train from Berlin. The previous day, the Ukrainians had carried out an audacious strike on Russia’s strategic bombers, and there was a lot of online chatter about Putin contemplating a nuclear response. And here I was, chugging along in the direction of Ukraine. Fearing nuclear annihilation twice in four … Continue reading Krakow Notes →

manishmohandas Travel 2 Comments June 19, 2025June 19, 2025 3 Minutes

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