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THE SKETCHBOOK WAR – Review by Mark Barnes

THE SKETCHBOOK WAR

On 9th of July 1944 HW ‘Bill’ Warhurst of The Times was making his way through the ruins of Caen when he came across the…

Lebanon Peace Monument: Soviet T55 tanks, Munitions And Guns, All Embedded In Concrete

Monument for Peace

[Via] Beirut was once the Middle East’s most dangerous and war-torn cities. Today, the city focuses its peace efforts on one location – its Monument…

Woman Reunited After 70 Years With Daughter She Had With German Soldier

An Italian woman who lived and worked in Germany during World War Two has been reunited with the daughter she had with a German soldier, 70…

Two Tigers By Tom Marshall

Photos of a father and son, taken 30 years apart. Arthur James Langran served with the Leicestershire Regiment during the First World War and his…

Hitler remains synonymous with Germany

Hitler

Seventy years since the end of World War Two and Hitler remains synonymous with the German people. A new survey asked around 1000 German citizens…

WATCH: M1 Garand in High Speed (Slow-mo) Rapid fire + Clip “ping” with Jerry Miculek

M1 Garand

The M1 Garand rifle is a 0.30 caliber semi-automatic US rifle designed in 1928 by Canadian-American firearms designer John Garand. It was in service as…

At Sea In a Lifeboat – After the Sinking of the SS Athenia – By Tom Sanger

Survivors in one of Athenia‍ ’​s lifeboats alongside City of Flint Few passengers on a cruise ship nowadays ever give much thought to escaping the ship…

THE ADVANCE FROM MONS 1914 – The German Side! – Review by Chris Buckham

Bloem was a reserve Captain in the Royal Prussian Grenadier Regiment Prinz Carl von Preussen who engaged from the very first days of the First…

Man Dead After Run Over By WWII Tank – M5 High Speed Tractor

Fairfield, California – What was expected to be a happy family event turned fatally sour after a WWII tank driven for fun claimed the life…

BREAKING: Hidden Nazi Treasure Train Update: Poland Confirmed A Significant Find

A historically significant military train has been found in Poland. At this time it is not clear whether the train includes the Nazi carriages laden…

Japan’s film-makers continue to glorify World War Two

Recently Japan’s film-makers have produced a high number of World War Two military films. Probably because of the 70th anniversary commemorations for the end of…

World War One Sopwith Pup on display

A Sopwith Pup aircraft used during World War One has been put on display as part of the centenary celebrations of the Great War. The…