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Planes, Tanks and Armoured Cars – World War Two Wrecks in the Desert

Check it out! From Sherman tanks to armored cars and even a plane, this video shows us photos of abandoned world war 2 wrecks in…

Classic WW1 Warship Under Threat – Preservation Trust Raising Funds

The HMS President, a British warship from WWI, has been docked on the Victoria Embankment for over 90 years. She was moved to allow for…

Adolf Eichmann, the Evil Architect of the Holocaust in WW2

Adolf Eichmann, one of the chief architects of the Holocaust, became an infamous figure after his heavily publicized trial and execution in Israel in 1962.…

Eight More Suspected Former Nazis Under Investigation in Germany

For over half a century many criminal justice organizations have been searching for former Nazis and Nazi sympathizers. Earlier this month, Germany’s judicial agency for…

“The Last War of the Superfortresses” – Review by Mark Barnes

The Korean War seems to be getting a lot more attention at the moment. Perhaps it is because the WW2 book market is as saturated…

Israeli Government Might be Buying from a Company which Supplied the Nazis

One of the life’s many ironies seems recently to have come to light in Israel. The Israeli government has been sourcing gas masks and filters, since…

Battlefield 1 Gameplay Trailer EA Released For GamesCom Trailer, It Looks Fantastic!

Big budget FPS (first person shooter) games used to be all about the epic WWII, Medal of Honor, Battlefield 1942, Call of Duty; they all…

The First Siege of Tobruk: Nazi Germany’s First Defeat on Land

The first victory against the German army in World War Two did not come in Western Europe or amid the ruins of the eastern front.…

The Battle of Trafalgar, One Of The Greatest Battles In Military History

Early on in the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon had grand plans to invade Great Britain. Conquering that region would leave him free to pursue other conquests…

BBC Devised a Plan to Continue Broadcasting in Case of a Nuclear War

There is no secret that the war hysteria was rife during the Cold War . The paranoia had gripped all sectors of public life as…

WWII Veteran Receives Generous Gifts from the Public, Donates them to Charity

Ian Harvey

Cyril Banks, 91, of Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, was scammed out of his life savings of £9,000 in June. A man called Cyril at his…

Second World War Coastal Bunkers in Dire Need of Government’s Attention

After the outbreak of the Second World War, Britain relied on a significant volume of food and other supplies provided by the five hundred princely…