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Don Fida, The Only WWII’s Kwajalein Battle Survivor Fit to Attend Its 71st Anniversary

WWII vet Don Fida of Syracuse will be returning to the Japanese-controlled Kwajalein atoll, an island which saw the bloody Kwajalein Battle during Second World War seven…

Liverpool soldier helped catch Adolf Hitler’s number two Heinrich Himmler

Ian Harvey

The late John Fletcher was just 17 when he signed up for the British Army during World War II.  He was a gunner with the…

“Night Will Fall”: Powerful Holocaust Documentary Aired in HBO

  Night Will Fall, a new and gripping documentary on the Holocaust which features raw footage, the ones taken by combat and newsreel cameramen during the…

MI5 Feared Crop Circles, UFOs were the Works of the Nazis – WWII Documents

WWII documents which recently surfaced revealed that MI5 feared the crop circles were the works of the Nazis and tried for years deciphering them. They were…

A7V tank from World War I on the bottom Wieprz river? It may be the first original in Europe!

A German A7V tank from World War I was found in 2013 at the bottom of the river. There is no original of this tank in Europe,…

World War One time capsule found at local school

Ian Harvey

A time capsule from World War One has been found at a local British school in Hertfordshire, north of London. The capsule is a trunk…

WWI Stories: Ivanhoe Avon, the Great War and the Pennies that Saved His Life

Know the story of Ivanhoe Avon, the WWI soldier who owed his life to two pennies and who, through the course of the Great War,…

Nuremberg rally ground where the Nazi’s held their annual parades may be renovated

Ian Harvey

Calls to have the Nuremberg rally ground restored and made into a permanent memorial and reminder of the evil of Nazism have been raised by…

Vietnam War Hero Shares His Story

Ian Harvey

Former Marine first lieutenant and Vietnam War vet survived 40 surgeries and lost one eye and his left arm, which made him suffer from mental…

Josef Mengele – Nazi’s Angel of Death

Ian Harvey

Josef Mengele  got his nickname the ‘angel of death’ because of his disturbing fascination with human experiments, which he conducted on a mass scale at…

Seventy-year old letter written on Nazi stationery is kept for posterity

Ian Harvey

For the first time in the history of the Jewish community an American Jewish soldier got a hold of Adolf Hitler’s stationery. It was during…

World War II Pilot Reunited with his P-47 Thunderbold, 71 Years Later

Ian Harvey

When they told WW II pilot Charlie Screws that they had located the tail- fin from the Thunderbolt P-47 that he flew in the war, he…