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NEATH VERDUN – Review by Chris Buckham

This book is a reproduction of the author’s diary running for the first few weeks of World War 1    (25 August – 4 October, 1914).…

Goering’s daughter tries to reclaim family estate

Goering

[Via] Edda Goering, the daughter of Hitler’s right-hand man Hermann Goering, has lost her battle to try to recoup funds the family had taken away…

TIGER, TIGER – BURNING BRIGHT – By Mark Barnes

The WHO team attended Tiger Day at the Tank Museum, Bovington, where the film stars of Fury! the unique running Tiger 131 and the classic…

One hundred years of chemical warfare

chemical warfare

Chemical warfare began one hundred years ago during World War One and was first used by the Germans fighting against the French on Flanders Field.…

B-17 Alliance Museum to delay opening until June

B-17 Alliance Museum

[Via] The B-17 Alliance Museum in Salem, Oregon, has had to delay its grand opening until June. The museum is opening at Salem’s Municipal Airport…

Soldiering On Awards honours World War Two burns victims and Gurkhas

Soldiering On Awards

An awards ceremony in central London has taken place to honour veterans of war. [Via] In particular, the 2015 Soldiering On Awards has awarded World…

WWII ‘Pacific Theatre’ – two survivors share their experiences from the war

WWII ‘Pacific Theatre’

Like any other war, the Second World War brought us all levels of propaganda used by both sides. For the US marines, the Japanese were…

Ernie Pyle remembered for tales of soldiers’ lives in WWII

Ernie Pyle in 1945 [Via] A US war journalist, Ernie Pyle, made a name writing scores of columns about the life and times of frontline…

Dawn of chemical warfare commemorated

chemical warfare

Tear gas casualties from the Battle of Estaires, April 10, 1918. [Via] 100 years ago this month poison chlorine gas was first used in a military…

Fans get to experience real WWII B-29 Superfortress

A B-29 Superfortress bomber, first flown in 1945, has been renovated and recently made a tour of the US, landing at Van Nuys airport in…

Rosie the Riveter – Iconic World War Two model portraying women on the home front dies

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Mary Doyle Keefe, a model during World War Two who was used to depict the iconic image of American women who worked on the home…

Auschwitz worker goes on trial at 93

Auschwitz

Groening, pictured, was a 21-year-old junior NCO in the SS when he was ordered to Auschwitz camp [Via] Oskar Groening, a German bookkeeper at Auschwitz…