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6 Severely wounded WWII Aircraft Carriers in the Pacific that stayed afloat and were repaired

During the Pacific campaign in WWII aircraft carriers were the prime targets in the fleet engagements fought between the USA (and later Britain) and Japan.…

John Leishman – a Normandy veteran dies at the age of 95

First Minister Peter Robinson Paid his respects to John Leishman, a Normandy veteran who died at the age of 95. He added that John was…

English stately home renovated to World War Two condition

The British cook and baker, Mary Berry, has renovated an English stately home to its World War Two condition, and has re-opened the house to…

Nazi ‘Surrender Order’ sold for over $30,000

Nazi ‘Surrender Order’

Not everyone commanding the German Army was as ambitious as Hitler was in his last days of the Second World War. As the war approached…

GALLIPOLI – Review by Dr Wayne Osborne

Yes, there are many books about Gallipoli but by that same token there are many books about the Somme Campaign of 1916.  So what?  There…

‘We were a target’ Air Force veteran discusses service during the Cold War

Cold War

By Jeremy P. Amick During the height of the Cold War in the 1960s, many men and women volunteered to serve the United States by…

Bone fragments discovered at crash site in Germany could be the last resting place of World War Two airman

Remains of British Soldier

The family of a fallen British soldier from the Second World War fought a lengthy battle with German development authorities. The family members of the…

World War Two missing submarine, HMS Urge, discovered off Libya

HMS Urge

Correction: This article states inaccurate and out-of-date information about the location of the HMS Urge, based on reports that were given at the time, but…

War criminal Alois Brunner, Adolf Eichmann’s main assistant, died in Syria

Image Courtesy of commons Efraim Zuroff, director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem, confirmed to BBC that the former Nazi war criminal, Alois Brunner,…

Oskar Schindler-The German who saved 1200 of Jews from the Holocaust

Oskar Schindler is man who saved the lives of 1200 Jews during World War II. Instead of having the Nazi`s take them to concentration camps, Oskar…

An Iconic ‘Spitfire’ went going on sale for 2.5 million

A fully restored ‘Spitfire’ from the Second World War is expected to go on sale for around 2.5 million. The iconic plane was shot down…

Australia and New Zealand’s World War One heroes remembered

Indigenous heroes

An Australian Army soldier salutes at an ANZAC Day dawn service [Via] On the centenary of Anzac Day, commemorations have taken place around the world.…