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Has The Lost Amber Room Finally Been Found in Polish Forest? They Claim They Have!

Under a peaceful forest floor in Poland’s Mazrian Lake District lies a mystery. A weathered and overgrown complex of WWII German barracks and bunkers has…

Top 5 Easter Rising Facts! (Watch)

A century ago nationalists from the Irish Republican Brotherhood stood up against British rule on the Emerald Isle. The Irish capital of Dublin became ground…

Devon D-Day Veteran Celebrates 100th Birthday By Skydiving For Charity

“Actually, I wanted to do it 10 years ago, but I got talked out of it. But I was determined that on my hundredth birthday…

The Controversial, Failed Easter Rising That Changed the World

The Easter Rising of 1916 is a controversial event, down even to when it should be celebrated. Tradition dictates that it is to be celebrated…

U.S. Secretary of State Visits Memorial at Hiroshima

This month, John Kerry became the first U.S. secretary of state to visit the Japanese city of Hiroshima. At a press conference held after a…

US Marine Dog Lucca Awarded the World’s Highest Honor for Service Dogs for Heroism

Lucca, A US Marine German shepherd, was awarded the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) Dickin Medal for her heroism as a US Marine service dog…

WWII Stories: Fate of the Guernsey Man Who Punched German Soldier Finally Discovered . . . After 70 Years

The fate of Guernsey man Sidney Ashcroft was finally discovered 70 years after he got deported from his then Nazi-occupied home island for punching a…

28 Most Amazing Battle of Leyte Gulf Pictures You Have Not Seen Before!

The Battle of Leyte Gulf was fought from October 23-26 1944 and was the largest naval battle of World War II. It may well be…

WWII B-26 Pilot Flew 75 Missions In The “Widow-maker”

Born in Brooklyn in 1921, Leon Leshay grew up in Massachusetts. He studied science at a Rhode Island college, where he had an opportunity to…

82nd Airborne Division WWII Veteran still waiting for Medal of Honor

James Megellas has a room lined with military honors and awards. “You lead from the front, you command from the rear,” Megellas said. “If you’re…

New Book Sheds Light on Ravensbrück Concentration Camp

Ravensbrück was the only concentration camp built by the Nazis specifically for women. Located 50 miles north of Berlin, it opened four months before the…

NOAA seeks to preserve naval battle site “Graveyard of the Atlantic”; area residents concerned over long term economic effects

Federal officials overseeing the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary off Cape Hatteras, N.C., are seeking to extend their jurisdiction to an area dubbed “The Graveyard of…