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London Underground Wartime Shelters Rediscovered!

Life for Londoners in the Second World War was fraught with danger. On the first night of the Blitz, 7th September 1940, over 800 German…

Congresswoman Fights Ban on Burying Female WWII Pilots at Arlington

Elaine Danforth Harmon was born in Baltimore, Maryland to a middle-class family; her father was a professional baseball player and a qualified dentist, and her…

The Praetorian Guard: A Double-Edged Sword

By Ludwig Heinrich Dyck / ludwigheinrichdyck.wordpress.com The Praetorian Guard evolved from the bodyguard of the Republican army commander, the ‘consul’ whose original name waspraetor.  When Augustus…

RAF Pilot Ray Holmes Who RAMMED a German Bomber To Stop It Hitting Buckingham Palace

Let us recall the story of daring RAF pilot Ray Holmes and how his downing of a German Dornier 17 bomber near Buckingham Palace became one…

Waking Up To Find A German U-Boat on the Beach

On April 16, 1919, the residents at Queens Hotel, a beach-front hotel in Hastings, on the Sussex coast in England, awoke to the most amazing…

The Miracle of Dunkirk Turned Into Movie By Christopher Nolan

Christopher Nolan, a renowned film director, has recently been scouting locations in Dunkirk, fueling rumors that he is to direct a World War II action…

Top Ten Battles of All Time

Wars start because of power struggles, and while many become forgotten, others change the destinies of entire nations. Still others shape the world we live in,…

Is This 112 Year old Auschwitz Survivor The Oldest Person Alive?

During the Second World War, more people died in the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz than the combined total number of American and British losses.…

Britain’s First Black Army Officer Honoured On Commemorative Coin

Walter Daniel John Tull was born in Folkestone in South-East England on 28th April 1888.  Walter’s father Daniel Tull, a carpenter, had come to England…

America’s World War I Memorial Design – Winner To Be Announced Soon

The United States maintained a policy of strict neutrality, following the outbreak of the First World War. President Woodrow Wilson believed he could negotiate a…

When SS Troops Massacred Over 600 French Villagers in Oradour-sur-Glane

Many burnt our cars and other belongings can be seen to this day in Ordadour-sur-Glane On December 9, 2014, a German court in Cologne dropped…

2005, When The World’s First Fully Restored Halifax Went On Display

The sight was mesmerizing, when in 2005, a crowd of some 1,400 veterans and World War enthusiasts witnessed the unveiling of the world’s very first fully…