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Memories of Africa during World War One

The effects of the two World Wars were widespread, but nowhere were they more prolific than in Africa. During World War One over a million…

Sealed World War Two Atlantik Wall Bunker Discovered In France

A World War Two German bunker has been discovered in the Gironde region of France after being closed and hidden for more than 70 years. The…

Australian Pilot Honoured for Fighting In Graignes

An Australian Pilot has been honoured for his bravery during World War Two when he, after being shot down, voluntarily took part in the Battle for…

THUNDER BIRD in Bomber Command – Review by Mark Barnes

THUNDER BIRD

I’m of the right age to have spent my formative years enthralled by the work of Gerry Anderson. I don’t want to turn this review…

5 Insanely Creepy Stories of The World Wars

Undoubtedly war is an ugly business, but at times war forces humans to cross the boundaries of humanity and come up with ideas that could put the…

Dakota Blues or “Celebrating 80 years of the DC-3 Maiden flight”? by Hans Wiesman

The C-47 Fuselage was displayed in the Ardennes forest for a war movie. In the past years, we have seen a larger number of DC-3’s…

WATCH: Schwerer Gustav: Biggest Gun Ever Used in Combat

Schwerer Gustav – This was the name given to a German 80 cm railway gun, a huge piece of artillery designed to be shot from…

Original Civil War flags on display in Fort Worth

A Confederate “Stars and Bars” flag, captured by soldiers of the Union Army at Columbia, South Carolina. Via Wikipedia. The Confederate flag is raising more…

World War Two bomber veteran flies again in a B-17

World War Two bomber veteran

“Yankee Lady” B-17 Flying Fortress bomber. [Via] A World War Two bomber veteran gets to fly again in a B-17 more than 70 years after…

Greeks look to World War One reparations as way out of debt

World War One reparations

[Via] The Greek debt crisis has dominated the news for weeks now, and as Greece tries to work out how it can get out of…

First UK SAS Soldier To Land In France On D-Day Has Died

The first UK soldier to put his feet on French soil during the D-Day landings has died at the age of 95. Lieutenant Norman Poole…

TANKFEST 2015

TANKFEST 2015

Mark Barnes recalls a glorious weekend at the Tank Museum with Jack Beckett and a cast of several. Saturday was gloriously sunny while Sunday reverted…