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Imber – ‘Ghost village’ of WWII

The former Seagrams Farm A small village in Wiltshire called Imber is famously known as the ‘Ghost village’ of the Second World War. During World…

10 Amazing pictures of Tinians MASSIVE B-29 Bases and one picture to make you cry!

After the battle for the Tinian island, which lasted from 24 July until 1 August 1944, the island became a very important base for Allied…

Bagpiper Millin: Some Germans who claimed to have seen him didn’t shoot because they believed he was crazy.

Bill Millin, aged 21, was considered to be unarmed on June 6th, 1944 as he jumped from the landing slope in Normandy on Sword Beach.…

Japanese historians challenge US publishers on the subject of ‘Comfort Women’

Japanese historians

A group of historians from Japan is challenging the depiction, in US history textbooks, of women trafficked to Japanese military brothels during World War II.…

Churchill had planned to thank US with a copy of Magna Carta

Magna Carta

As a gesture of gratitude for its active support for the British cause in World War II, the Prime Minister of Britain, Winston Churchill, had…

Japanese Veteran was refused a seat at a WWII memorial ceremony

After having survived one of the bloodiest conflicts in the Pacific War, a Japanese veteran was told he could not join other Japanese attendees at…

World War Two US soldiers honored in the Netherlands

Thousands of World War Two US soldiers who were killed in action are being honored in the Netherlands. One of them is Stanley McNivick from…

Restoring the last ‘Coastwatcher’ base in the Auckland Islands

The commanding officer of the New Zealand Navy’s HMS Wellington, Lt. Commander Graham MacLean, along with Kathryn Pemberton and Brain Jones, left for New Zealand’s …

Remains of the German Radar Station near Brno – By Mike Dolezal

During World War II, the nowadays Czech republic saw field operations in 1945 when the country was liberated by the Red Army from east and…

Destroying the Berghof – Hitlers home on the Obersaltzberg

A P-47 Thunderbolt flies over the remains of the Berghof, first bombed and then set on fire by the SS only ruins remain. Hitler had…

The ‘Vietnam War’ – a horror episode in American History

American History

The 29th of April 1973 was the day when the United States finally pulled out of Vietnam and ended the war that the Vietnamese call…

70 years since Allied attack on Tokyo

Seventy years ago this March, Allied forces began the air raid bombing of Tokyo. The air raids weren’t a new tactic since the Allies had…