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Battle over Eisenhower Memorial

There is a battle being waged over the plans for a Washington memorial to President Dwight Eisenhower. Some of the delays are expected. Funding has…

A Letter Saved from the 1870 Siege in Paris

Australia’s national archive in Brisbane has come across a letter that was flown out of  Paris by a balloon during the Prussian siege in the nineteenth…

The Indian Army and the End of the Raj – Review by Chris Buckham

Intratheatre civil conflict, with its roots in religion, tribalism or ethnic differences, represents some of the most brutal and savage of conflicts. When initiated by…

Incredible Images Of The Abandoned Bunkers and Fortresses of the Maginot Line

The Maginot Line was a series of fortifications built by the French Government in the 1930s. It ran along the border with Germany and was…

World War Two Ex-serviceman Recalls the Dangers He Faced as a Tail-gunner in Bombing Raids on Germany

As time has passed and the 70th anniversary of the final year of the Second World War has been reached, most surviving servicemen are now…

Woman Finds Diary Of Man She Loved In World War II Museum

Corporal Thomas “Cotton” Jones served as a marine for the United States military during World War II. Before he was killed by a Japanese sniper in…

Germany Still Paying Pensions For WWII Spanish Volunteers Who Went To War For Hitler

In 1962 Germany came to an agreement with the Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco, that Germany would support volunteers that signed up to fight for Hitler,…

Wheatcroft Collection: American Sherman M4 105mm Tank

The Wheatcroft Collection’s rare American Sherman M4 105mm tank is nearing completion. Pictures show the freshly restored 9 cylinder radial engine being dropped into the…

Wipers Times, WWI Satirical Newspaper Makes Comeback In Germany: The Fritz Times

If Capt. Fred Roberts and Lt. Jack Pearson were alive today, one wonders what their reaction would be to the publishing of their newspaper the…

Dresden Pays Its Respect to the Victims of the 1945 Allied Firebombing Attack

Dresden is a city located in eastern Germany that recently paid its respects to the thousands of people who were victims of the Allied firebombing…

Aircraft Carriers – The Illustrated History of the World’s Most Important Warships – Review by Mark Barnes

The nice people at Zenith Press in the United States have been mailing me books via UPS for a while now and I always manage…

Marine Who Led Charge up Mount Suribachi Passes Away

First Lieutenant John Wells heroically served as a marine in the United States military during WW II. He passed away on February 11, 2016, at…