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Russian bombers Buzz USS Ronald Raegan Near Korean Peninsula

Reports from the Korean Peninsula suggest that two Russian Air Force Tupolev bombers have flown within the airspace of a US Navy aircraft carrier, the USS…

Top 5 Firearms That Changed The World

Some firearms have had such a great impact on global events that their very silhouette is synonymous with global events. This is a list of…

Japanese-American World War Two internment camp revealed

A distant memory from World War Two is the internment camp in Colorado, USA, which held over 7,000 Japanese-American citizens during the war. The prisoners…

The USSR: A Decisive Role During WWII – Part 1: 1941-1944

There is not one singular, conclusive reason for the decisiveness of the role of the USSR in the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany – more…

Auschwitz Love Story Between Nazi Guard & Jewish Prisoner Which Saved Her Life

An Auschwitz love story has emerged more than 70 years on from the depths of a Nazi concentration camp, where a Jewish prisoner fell in…

Trunk Containing Belongings of WWI Soldier Rediscovered A Century After; Auctioned Off

A trunk containing the belongings of a 28-year-old WWI soldier was recently rediscovered almost 100 years later after the Great War. Dubbed the “time capsule”…

World’s Largest LEGO Ship – USS Missouri WWII Battleship

BB-63, the USS Missouri “Mighty Mo” is an Iowa-class United States Navy Battleship, the third that was named in honor of the US state of…

Congressional Gold Medal For Monuments Men Heroes Who Rescued Artworks from the Ravages of War

Robert Edsel spent 14 years of his life hunting down the tales of World War II’s forgotten treasure hunters.  Edsel, who owned a multimillion-dollar oil…

Pacifist WWII Veteran Fired from Remembrance Day Parade

George Evans, aged 92, of Wellington, Shropshire, has been part of the town’s Remembrance Day parade for the past twenty-five years. The veteran of the…

Help Restore the Bastogne 101st Airborne 326th Medical Company monument!

December 2009 – the unveiling of the monument of the 101st Airborne 326th Medical Company was a fact. Now several years later we noticed that…

The Junkers Ju-87 Stuka: Terror With a Siren

The Stuka got its nickname from the German word Sturzkampfflugzeug or dive-bomber, the official designation was Junkers Ju-87. The first plane prototype Stuka flew in…

Vietnam War Prisoner’s Package Sent Home after 40 Years

The wife of a Vietnam War veteran and prisoner of war has received the letters and personal items that she sent to her husband during…