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Colleagues of Alan Turing recall life at Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park

Veteran World War Two workers at Bletchley Park, the headquarters of British war time code-breaking, have revealed some of the day to day goings on…

World War Two aircraft carrier brings veteran together with younger generation

A decommissioned World War Two aircraft carrier, the Yorktown, has brought two generations together ensuring the remembrance of World War Two continues. Carter and Jack…

The search for the lost Planes of the Pacific theatre

On March 30, 2015 a team of marine researchers found a missing plane from Second Word War, in the waters of Republic of Palau. The…

Russia’s Night Witches: As Deadly as Men

Lyuba Vinogradova brings to light the amazing story behind Russia’s Night Witches — the first and only all-women aviation corps in the world which came…

GET YOUR KITS OUT FOR THE LADS – By Phil Hodges

Phil Hodges

Phil Hodges offers tips on taking up re-enacting. Fire and movement at the War & Peace Revival in 2013. © Mark Barnes for War History…

The Luftwaffe P-38 Lightning and other STUNNING pictures of Allied planes captured and used by the Luftwaffe

Ever wondered what happened with the airplanes that made an emergency landing in occupied territory? When captured (relatively) intact they were tested by the Germans…

Behind the scenes of the making of Band of Brothers – 39 fun images!

Jack Beckett

Band of Brothers is the 2001 HBO American war drama miniseries, it is based on the non-fiction book with the same name by historian Stephen…

30 ‘movie’ mistakes: Band of Brothers

Jack Beckett

  OK – just for some Sunday fun. Without doubt the series that turned the WWII hobby around and really put it on the map.…

Greece demands €279bn from Germany for WWII occupation

Greece has recently taken a strong stance towards its demand for compensation money from Germany. Greek officials maintain that during the Second World War occupation…

70 years since deadly bombing raid on Tokyo

bombing raid

Seventy years ago in early March 1945, US B-29 bombers undertook their deadliest bombing raid on Japan’s capital city, Tokyo. The bombing raid dumped huge…

Alan Turing World War Two notebook to go on sale

Alan Turing

A notebook from the 1940s belonging to Alan Turing, the British scientist and mathematician, is to go on sale by auction. Alan Turing was hired…

Plaque for Nijmegen bridge in honour of World War Two troops

Nijmegen

Nijmegen, a city in the east of the Netherlands bordering Germany, is looking to commemorate 70 years since the end of World War Two with…