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Family fined for taking term-time trip to Battle of Arnhem site

Battle of Arnhem

A family from Blackpool in England is being fined by local authorities after taking their 13 year old son out of school during term time…

Race against Time to Solve Riddle of Japanese Pilot Shot down in Northern Australia

On the rugged northern coast of Australia, in the area known as the Kimberleys, lies the historical coastal town of Broome, famous for its pearl…

Seven Bodies from the USS Oklahoma Found and in Process of Identification

Since the December 7th 1941 bombing of the USS Oklahoma, many of its crew are still reported as missing in action.  Recently there have been seven…

The W.A.V.E Who Wowed Frank Sinatra

Is it possible Frank Sinatra would be crooning a tune to the girls in the Navy? Yes indeed. It happened at the Woman Accepted for…

The 10 Of The Biggest Military Planes Ever Built

We’ve flipped through the pages of aviation history to bring you ten of the biggest, heaviest, weirdest and most astounding aircraft ever built. Antonov An-225…

2009: German Town Centre with Provocative Mass Display of Garden Gnomes Giving Nazi Salute

An unusual sight greeted people one morning in 2009 in a town in southern Germany. Upon reaching the town centre they found it had been…

Russia’s Father Of All Bombs: “All That Is Alive Merely Evaporates”

“All that is alive merely evaporates,” is the quote Russian Deputy Chief of Russian General Staff Alexander Rukshin shared when asked about their newly developed…

It Took A Media Storm To Get This WW2 Hero Gurkha VC Recipient Entry To The UK

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Tul Bahadur Pun was a Gurkha who won many awards for his heroism in WWII. He even received the highest honor that the British could…

Romans in China: The Lost Legions of Carrhae

The Romans in the first century BCE were perhaps the most growing empires around. Though the civil wars of Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and…

B-17 Flying Fortress drawn onto field in Suffolk

Commemorations of the World War Two B-17 Flying Fortress bomber have taken place in an unusual way in the English countryside. During the war hundreds…

Edinburgh: Soldier Bear Statue in Honor of WWII’s Wojtek the Bear Unveiled at Princes Street Gardens

Edinburgh, Scotland – A bronze soldier bear statue – in honor of WWII’s Wojtek, the beer-drinking bear who saw action during the Second World War –…

Documentary Recreated Colditz Castle Escape Attempt Using A Glider

A Channel 4 documentary has recreated a 1945 World War Two British Army plan whereby British Army prisoners held at Colditz Castle were plotting to…