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World War Two Dresden Bombings Leave Lasting Impressions

Dresden

On February 13, 1945, Dresden in East Germany was hit by an overwhelming Allied bombing raid. First the British Royal Air Force dropped more than…

Where can I find the tank monuments to the Battle of the Bulge? Right here!!!!!

Jack Beckett

In June 1944, the Allies landed on the beaches of Normandy. In the following months, a liberated France from Nazi occupation advanced toward Germany itself…

The Yalta Conference: Seventy Years Later

Yalta Conference

In one meeting the groundwork was laid for the Cold War The Fourth of February, 1945 was as good a day as any for a…

Last Surviving Officer of the USS Arizona Passes Away at 100

WWII Veteran

The last surviving officer of the USS Arizona has passed away Joe Langdell was renowned for his life-stories. His life had been an adventurous one,…

Protests Force Rechristening of Nazi War Criminal Named Ship

Jewish Protests

Want to cause a disturbance? Name a ship after a Nazi and land it where there is a large Jewish populace The Dutch are known for…

WWII Stories: “I Was a Jew but the Nazis Offered Me a Job”

Get to know the story of Freddie Knoller, the Jew who was offered a job by the Nazis, survived internment in Auschwitz and triumphed over…

Germany: Dresden Bombing Commemorated 7 Decades On

    Germany commemorated the Allied firebombing of the German city of Dresden seven decades from when it happened. The country solemnly remembered the people,…

Battle of Waterloo Bicentenary Event to Include Scots Greys

A Battle of Waterloo bicentenary commemoration event will take place this summer in Belgium. The commemoration will be a re-enactment of the battle, with more…

The “Glorious Glosters” Greatest Battle – When 650 Glosters were up against 10.000 Chinese

Glorious Glosters

Unique in all the British Army, the “Glorious Glosters” wear badges on the front and the rear of their berets.  This right was earned in…

Manchester: National Trust Plants Snowdrop Flowers to Commemorate WWI

The National Trust has started its “Snowdrop City” project — the planting of snowdrop flowers in eight locations across Manchester to commemorate the centenary of…

‘It was a great life’ Local veteran shares story of 28-year career in U.S. Coast Guard – By Jeremy P. Amick

  These days, it is more the exception than the rule that a person can spend nearly three decades working in the same career field;…

The Fishing Trawler ‘Viola’ that Fought in World War One

Viola

She was named for Shakespeare’s deceptive protagonist in The Twelfth Night, and she proved that looks can be deceiving when it comes to fishing trawlers…