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New Attractions at 2015 RAF Cosford Air Show

RAF Cosford Air Show

For the RAF Cosford Air show this year, taking place on June 14th, several new attractions will be presented to the general public in celebration…

NATO boycotts WW2 commemoration ceremony to be held in Russia

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, joined the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, and leaders of the Baltic countries in boycotting the ceremony…

Myths and Complexity of War – understanding the soldiers who fought WW2

Myths and Complexity of War

Just like any other war in the history of mankind, WWII brought us scores of myths and heroic tales of the soldiers fighting on both…

Philip Joseph Cox (D.S.C) – A young Engineer who fought German U-boats

In the year 1943, during the Battle of the Atlantic, Radar officer Philip Cox played a vital role attacking German submarines. After the war finished…

Six fallen soldiers from WWII won their Final battle in Germany

The family of a WWII airman, who died when a plane crashed in a field in Germany, nearly 70 years ago, has won a battle…

Unveiling of ‘Izumo-class’ carrier by Japan brings back the memories of WW2

Unveiling of ‘Izumo-class’ carrier

In the events leading up to the Second World War, Japan invaded China in a bid to claim the land mass and manpower. An armored…

Experiences, Attachments, Reminders, and Lessons from WW2- A museum does all that at once

museum

It’s September 1st 1939 the world goes to war. Dubbed by some as the great Armageddon, to others the apocalypse with all its horrors, it…

Classified Nazi reports reveal Hitler’s bombing of German people

Nazi reports

A classified operation undertaken by the Nazis during World War Two has been uncovered by secret reports which have only now come to light. The…

IMAGES OF WAR – 2 New Books Reviewed by Mark Barnes

Here we are again with two more aviation based titles from the Images of War series. I often think it is this aspect of conflict…

‘Mutual helpfulness’ Co-founder of American Legion post leaves legacy of public service

American Legion

By Jeremy P. Amick When war-hardened veterans returned to their communities following World War I, many struggled to leave behind memories of the adversities they…

D-Day Gadgets and Gear

D-Day

Wired Magazine is best known for its showcasing of the very latest gadgets that modern technology has to offer, so its June 2012 article on…

Soviet deadly air attack over Nazi’s Berlin – June 1941

In June 1941, Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa to attack the Soviet Union. Thousands of German troops, tanks and aircraft stormed the west of the country.…