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Why Bergen-Belsen’s 1945 liberation is ingrained in British memory

Bergen-Belsen

[Via] Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was the only camp to be liberated by British troops towards the end of World War Two. After 70 years since…

Men are more likely to kill Hitler than women

In recent years researchers have been undertaking more and more studies about the decisions humans make when it comes to moral dilemmas. Most studies show…

Top Ten Military Disasters in War History

Here’s the War History Online take on the top ten military disasters that occurred throughout war history. For every win, there’s a loss. The same…

Brazil’s World War Two rubber workers demand compensation

A World War Two shortage of rubber ensured that thousands of Brazilian workmen were forced to undertake dangerous rubber extraction from the Brazilian Amazon forest.…

WWII Butcher of Plaszow’s grand-daughter comes to terms with her heritage

Plaszow

Born in 1970, Jennifer Teege, was sent to an orphanage and has since then known little about her real parents or family. While Jennifer had…

Extensive D-Day training and preparations revealed

D-Day training

The D-Day landings [Via] A Scottish castle in the far north of the UK is a little known hero in the preparations for the D-Day…

13 minutes earlier and Hitler would have been dead

13 minutes

There were many assassination attempts on Hitler from the time he began to rise in Germany’s political scene in the early 1930s, all the way…

Japanese Zero was the flagship enemy fighter aircraft during World War Two

Japanese Zero

Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero Model 22 (NX712Z), recovered from New Guinea in 1991 and used (with the atypical green camouflage shown) in the film Pearl Harbor…

A look at Buchenwald concentration camp

Buchenwald

Buchenwald concentration camp was the first to be liberated by the Allies in April 1945, at the end of World War Two. The US Army’s…

‘Dyffryn Aled’ – the Colditz of Wales where 3 German Officers Escaped and Nearly got on a waiting U-Boat

A rich aristocratic lady lived a very content life in her 25-bedroom late-Georgian country estate called Dyffryn Aled, in the Welsh countryside. During the First…

German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel – The Desert Fox who earned the respect of the British

Erwin Rommel

[Via] Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was perhaps the only German leader during the Second World War who was regarded with honour by the British. Rommel…

Big Guns – Battleship USS Missouri Shock & Awe [WATCH]

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…