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Belief that Stalin was ‘not so bad’ has taken root in Russia

The 9th of May was the date that celebrations were held all over Russia commemorating the defeat of the Germans by Russian forces in World War…

This Man Builds A Short Stirling WWII Bomber In His Garden Shed!

Many gentlemen tinker in garages and build or restore old vehicles.  Of the thousands who share this hobby, one must stand out as being completely…

After More Than Twenty Years of Repair Work, a Classic WWII Bomber Takes to the Skies

It took more than two decades, but the B-25 WWII bomber was finally refurbished and ready to fly. CBS2’s Greg Mills reported the story and confirmed…

Winston Churchill’s Secret WWII Bunker Found Behind Fake Bookcase

A secret bunker built by order of Winston Churchill in 1940 was discovered outside of Norwich. It was built as part of a secret communications…

Sad Top 10 Of The Most Evil Nazi Criminals

The Holocaust, murdering of millions of civilians and prisoners of war, the attempted annihilation of the Jewish face from Europe the forced eviction of millions of…

A Look Inside The Most Feared Tank Of WWII, The Panther

The German Panther tank was deployed during the Second World War in the European Theater, between the years 1943 and 1945. It saw action on…

The Pegasus Bridge Memorial Flight to commemorate the “Coup de Main”

The Pegasus Bridge Memorial Flight will commemorate the “Coup de Main” operation carried out by men of D & B. Companies, 2nd. Battalion Oxfordshire &…

“A Ruddy Awful Waste” – Review by Mark Barnes

Fascination with the Battle of Britain is still very strong after all these years and you only have to see the reaction to the sight…

Britain’s Weirdest Ever Tank? The Independent A1E1

Ordered to War Office specifications in 1922, The Independent finally appeared in 1926, to a revised design by Vickers-Armstrongs. It took part in the special…

Soldiers Throughout History Have Relied on Drugs before Entering Battle

Drugs have been administered to soldiers in nearly every major war around the globe. They make soldiers more effective at killing the enemy. Many people…

He Gave His All To Save Jews From The Holocaust – So Why Did History Forget a Savior Hero Like Hendrik Drogt?

In 1943, Grijpskerk was a sleepy,  Dutch countryside village of few inhabitants. There was one synagogue, built in 1879, that served only seven Jews –…

Teenage Letters Reveal the Queen Mother’s Innocent Crush on a WW1 Soldier

A set of six letters exchanged towards the end of WWI between Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who would later marry Prince Albert, Duke of York, and…