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Actors You May Not Have Realized Served in World War II

Portrait of Don Rickles + Sidney Poitier standing with an Academy Award + Robert Stack as Eliot Ness in 'The Untouchables'

Several big-name actors served in World War II – Clark Gable, James “Jimmy” Stewart, David Niven, Henry Fonda, etc. – risking their lives in Europe…

One of the Last Surviving Navajo Code Talkers Has Died at 107

John Kinsel, Sr. sitting in his wheelchair

One of the last surviving Navajo code talkers has died. The passing of 107-year-old John Kinsel, Sr. on October 19, 2024, was announced in a…

Chiune Sugihara: The Japanese ‘Schindler’ Who Saved Thousands of Lithuanian Jewish Refugees

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Lithuanian woman walking through a ruined city + Portrait of Chiune Sugihara

Oskar Schindler’s story is known across the world, primarily due to Steven Spielberg’s Academy Award-winning film Schindler’s List (1993), which depicts the German industrialist’s efforts…

Did You Know the Last Ever US Cavalry Charge Into Combat Occurred in World War II?

AI rendering of three members of the 26th Cavalry Regiment riding on horseback through the Philippine jungle

When you think of World War II, you likely picture aircraft whizzing through the air, tanks firing their massive guns and troops using vehicles to…

British Submarine Found 81 Years After Disappearing Without a Trace

HMS Trooper (N91) surfacing while leaving port

A Royal Navy submarine that seemingly vanished without a trace during the Second World War has finally been located off the coast of Greece. HMS…

What Role Did Naval Warfare Play In the Early Stages of Germany’s Invasion of Poland?

ORP Gryf partially submerged in water

While many focus on the ground invasion when it comes to Germany’s offensive against Poland in September 1939, it’s important to take note of what…

National WWI Museum and Memorial to Open Century-Old Time Capsule

Aerial view of the National WWI Museum and Memorial

The National WWI Museum and Memorial has announced it’ll be opening a time capsule that was placed in the cornerstone on the Memorial Courtyard during…

One of the Gulf War’s Most Controversial Attacks Occurred Along the ‘Highway of Death’

British armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) driving along Highway 80, also known as the Highway of Death

The Gulf War was a 20th-century conflict that saw a Coalition force, headed by the United States, fight the Iraqi military following a devastating invasion…

Operation Deep Freeze: The Cold War-Era Antarctic Expedition That Kickstarted Decades of Research

Lockheed LC-130F Hercules parked on the snow

In the midst of the Cold War, the United States came together with countries around the world to research one of the most remote areas…

‘Ghost Ship of the Pacific’ Discovered Off the Coast of California

Sonar image of the USS Stewart (DD-224) on the seafloor

Over 78 years after she was sunk by the US Navy off the coast of San Francisco, California, the wreck of the USS Stewart (DD-224)…

Masamitsu Yoshioka, Last Surviving Pearl Harbor Bombardier, Dead at 106

Aichi D3A1 flying toward Pearl Harbor

The last surviving Japanese bombardier who attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, has passed away. Masamitsu Yoshioka, whose death was announced on Japanese social…

The P-47 Thunderbolt Pilot Who Was Escorted to Safety By Two Luftwaffe Fighters

Two Messerschmitt Bf 109s in flight + Republic P-47 Thunderbolt in flight

The Battle of the Bulge, which took place between December 1944 and January ’45, was a turning point in the Allies’ fight against the Germans…