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Saving Private Ryan: 21 facts you didn’t know? Mel Gibson was considered for Capt Miller…seriously!!!!

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 film set during the Invasion of Normandy in June 1944. It was directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Tom…

World War ll Jeeps Still Going Strong In Thai Village After 70 Years!

One of the problems with iconic products is that when they were first designed their manufacturers had no idea of the future status of their…

Kosovo-Made War-Film “Shok” Makes It to the Oscars

Shok made cinematographic history in Kosovo after becoming the first Kosovo-made movie – albeit in the short film category – to be nominated for Oscars. Shok, which…

Tessa The Tank And The Classic Vehicle Show – Review by Mark Barnes

A century ago a group of men were tinkering away at a site in Lincoln on the way to changing the face of warfare. This…

Former Vietnam Enemies Meet And Become Friends 45 Years After The War

When Dennis was 20 years old he was drafted, and joined the 196th Light Infantry Brigade of the American Division. Murphy was sent to Vietnam in August…

New eye-witness account sheds light on who killed the Red Baron

Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, also known as the Red Baron, was a feared and celebrated German fighter pilot during WWI. He was considered an…

Watch These Warbirds In Their Final Moments Before Being Scrapped

These Video Images Are From The Kingman, Arizona Aviation Graveyard (1947- 1948). It’s called ‘The Treasured Collection Of Heartbreaking Photos’. It’s A Video By Ramo…

Operation Market Garden In Color!

Operation Market Garden was the plan by Field Marshal Montgomery to outflank the German fortified Siegfried line by going through The Netherlands. The Netherlands is…

British D-Day Paratrooper Officer Who Defended Orne River and Caen Canal Bridges Died Aged 94

June 6th, 1944, known as D-Day, was a historic day for France. Almost exactly four years from the date of the Nazi invasion of their…

Waterfall of Poppies to Commemorate Battle Of Jutland 100 Years ago

A waterfall of blood-red ceramic poppies will tumble down the walls of St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall for the period of April 22, 2016, to…

The largest battlefield isn’t on land, it’s on the seabed. Dr Innes McCartney has mapped the whole battlefield for his new book

  HMS Invincible sinking The Battle of Jutland was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in the First World War.…

New Orleans Moves To Relocate Confederacy Monuments, Judge Rules: OK

The southern US city of New Orleans is planning to remove four historical Confederacy monuments that were originally built to commemorate the secessionist American states…