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First World War mystery of Kipling’s son solved.

The rural English village of Burwash in the county of Sussex is well-known because of its association with Rudyard Kipling. The famous author of ‘The…

US Navy sailors who died at Pearl Harbor are identified after 75 years

The remains of five US Navy sailors who died in the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor have been identified more than 75 years after their…

Japan’s revisionists have different view of World War Two

  Japan’s revisionists are a driving force behind a different version of what happened during World War Two. Slave labour, torture and sex slaves for…

Mosquito: The Best Warbird of WWII – in Colour. The Test Pilot is as Cool as All Test Pilots Are…

Jack Beckett

A Mosquito aircraft actually flying is a rare sight to see these days. There are only two flightworthy de Haviland Mosquito aircraft left today worldwide,…

The Hunt For America’s Missing In Action From WWII Continues

Papua New Guinea is littered with the remains of hundreds of Americans that are still missing in action (MIA) during the Second World War. It is…

When The M5 Satan Flamethrowing Tank Shows Up, Any Day Is A Good Day (Watch)

The M5 Stuart tank was a light tank and one that was utilized as a battle tank in the Pacific for a lot longer than…

‘Just’ 10 Japanese Atrocities From World War II

The Japanese Army during World War II committed many crimes against humanity that were ordered by the government and high command. In the Japanese equivalent…

Chiune Sugihara – The Japanese Schindler Finally Honored With Movie

On July 31 1986, Chiune Sugihara passed away peacefully in a Japanese hospital.  This quiet, unassuming family man single-handedly saved the lives of at least…

Bevin’s Boys – British Conscripts Forced To Mine Coal – Kept in the Dark for Over 70 Years

David Hewetson, a scion of the family and educated at public school, dreamed of serving his country with distinction. But he was astonished when, on…

13 Year Old Teenager Interviews World War Two Veterans for Local TV

A teenage school student is interviewing World War Two veterans and plans to air the interviews on his local television channel, LakeSumter TV. Benjamin Mack-Jackson…

The Battle of Actium: Agrippa’s Victory, Octavian’s Glory

Rome after Caesar’s death was a place of great uncertainty. Caesar had a long road to secure power and had finally secured it, and seemed…

Escape From Sobibor Death Camp

The Nazi extermination camp, Sobibór, was located in the modern borders of Poland, in a region which was named Lublin during the German occupation. It…