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The M1 Carbine, a celebrated piece of World War Two weaponry

The most used gun by US forces during World War Two was the M1 Carbine. Made from 1942 to 1945 the M1 Carbine was provided…

Australia’s Second World War’s Deadliest Aircraft Crash Remembered

It is hard to accept that during history’s most horrifying war, the deadliest aircraft crash was not caused by enemy fire. Killing 4 crewmembers and…

Nazi propaganda copyright ends

Nazi propaganda

[Via] German copyright law is keeping the reprinting of Hitler’s and other leading Nazi party members’ writings off the bookshelves and restricts it to a…

‘Mephisto’ – A Beloved WW1 Tank Giftwrapped for AWM

WW1 Tank

[Via] Most of us would probably complain while wrapping a birthday present, imagine one day at work you are told to wrap a First World…

Bloody Siege – the battle of Dien Bien Phu

French troops seeking cover in trenches The First Indo-China war broke out shortly after the end of the Second World War and lasted until 1954. …

World War One German U-8 propeller returned to Germany

The propeller from the first German U-Boat to have been sunk by the British during World War One has been returned to the German Navy…

Former German POW Camp to be transformed into A Tourist Attraction

Nazi Camp

[Via] Constructed in 1939, the Cultybraggan Camp near Comrie in Perthshire, Scotland was built to house a large number of German Prisoners of War during and…

Bear Grylls’ Grandfather was a Nazi Hunter in WWII

It has been revealed that Bear Grylls granddad was commissioned with a secret mission by the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill himself. During the war…

WATCH: Free WWII Tank? Abandoned World War II Tank Wrecks Part 1

Abandoned World War II Tanks

Abandoned World War II Tanks and their last known locations on Google Maps, Sherman tanks, Chaffee tanks, M7 Priest’s, T-34/85.

Operation Fortitude contributed to D-Day success

Operation Fortitude was a secret mission to fool the Nazis and draw any attention away from the D-Day Landings during World War Two. The D-Day…

Waterloo Bicentury Celebrations – Decoding some Myths of the Famous Battle

Waterloo Bicentury Celebrations

[Via] On 18th June 1815, almost two centuries ago, a mammoth French Army was defeated by a comparatively small ‘militia’ of men led by an…

World War One Battle of Jutland wrecks re-discovered

Battle of Jutland

[Via] The Battle of Jutland during World War One has been brought back to life as the latest technology in under water investigation identifies the wrecks.…