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World War Two 1950s leaders’ reunion in images

reunion

New images of a post-World War Two leaders’ reunion have emerged to show the Allies in a more relaxed and calm manner. The photographs are black…

World War Two bomber pilot crash survivor turned up at home 10 minutes after his Mother received a telegram saying he was missing, presumed dead.

The story of a World War Two bomber pilot who was thought killed, but turned up unexpectedly at his family’s house has been retold with…

WHO-Tube: The Greatest Fighter Pilots – Erich Hartmann “The Black Devil”

Greatest Fighter Pilots

Erich Hartmann was a fighter pilot in the German Luftwaffe (air force) and the most successful fighter ace in history. During World War II he…

THE ART OF WAR VISUALISED – Review by Mark Barnes

Some things arrive out of the blue and others are off the wall. This book by Jessica Hagy is, at first glance, the best of…

Veteran World War Two tail gunner recalls his days in a B-17

B-17

A World War two veteran from Sun City in Florida has recalled his flying days as a B-17 tail gunner. Don Lawhorn, who is now…

Japanese veterans recall battle of Peleliu

Takashi Oike, who is now 93, remembers a fierce battle on Palau’s Peleliu Island, where hundreds of troops were stationed to fight off US troops…

FROM THE SOMME TO VICTORY – Review by Wayne Osborne

Before I begin this review I feel that I have to admit that I know Peter Simkins.  He was my MA supervisor at Birmingham University…

Hermann Goering’s uniform on sale for a whopping 85.000 pounds!

Hermann Goering

The uniform of leading Nazi party member, Hermann Goering, is being put up for sale for £85,000 at an antiques store in the south of…

Prince Harry flies WWII Spitfire promoting his scholarship programme for veterans

Prince Harry

Price Harry took to the skies in a bid to support his scholarship programme for  servicemen wounded in recent wars. He could be seen in…

Japanese Emperor leads official World War Two commemoration on Peleliu

Japanese Emperor

At the beginning of April, the Japanese Emperor and Empress made an official visit to the remote Pacific island of Peleliu in remembrance of hundreds…

THE BLOODY ROAD TO TUNIS – Review by Mark Barnes

Here we have a new paperback edition of a superior account of the war in North Africa by David Rolf first published back in 2001. …

‘Shoot and scoot’ Local veteran shares story of tank rescue during World War II

Local veteran

By Jeremy P. Ämick America seems to have an insatiable appetite for war movies as evidenced by the recent release of military films such as…