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Fifteen years of Foyle’s War

Ian Harvey
Foyle's War

Fifteen years ago, Anthony Horowitz thought about writing a detective series named The Blitz Detective. He wanted to name its main character George Ransom and…

The German camera from World War II found by a Royal Marine

Ian Harvey
German camera

On November 1, 1944, Arthur Thompson, a Royal Marine from Herney Bay in Kent, came across a German camera during the allied operation to liberate…

Goodbye, Decorated Tuskegee Airmen Clarence Huntley Jr. and Joseph Shambrey Who Died on the Same Day

Clarence Huntley Jr. and Joseph Shambrey, both members of the famed all-black squadron during WWII – the Tuskegee Airmen – and lifelong friends who joined…

Ten Most Senseless Wars of All Time

Images used (Clockwise from top left): (1) Sultan Kalid Barghash of Zazibar who ruled from August 25 to August 27, 1896  (2) The French forces…

World War II centenarian veteran’s award ceremony disrupted

Ian Harvey
veteran’s award ceremony

A US Second World War navy veteran was faced with a frustrated crowd during his award ceremony. The south east campus of Portland Community College…

Wroclaw University took 80 long years to reconfer the stripped academic degree to the German Jews

Ian Harvey
German Jews

After 80 years of severe perseverance, the Jews of Germany will receive their lost educational qualification that was removed by the Nazi Germans. Wroclaw University…

Food Rationing and Rationing Tips from the WWII-Era

When we speak of WWII, we think gruesome battles, the war technologies used and all the lives lost in its horrors; but do we also…

WWII Bomb “Blown Up” at Clissold Park, Hackney After Civilian Dug It Up from his Property

A WWII bomb was “blown up” by the authorities at Clissold Park in Hackney after a civilian dug it up while he was gardening in…

Revisiting HBO’s “The Pacific” and John Basilone

Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone is one of what has come to be known as the “Greatest Generation”, the group of men and women who went…

Forgotten Victoria Cross Hero Colonel Charles Grant Honored, Neglected Gravestone Repaired

Colonel Charles Grant earned the Victoria Cross because he remained brave and resourceful even when faced with an enemy that’s greatly superior in numbers. However,…

Unbelievable feat of WWI tank crew who survived 72 hours of assaults from both friends and foes

Photo story:  (Clockwise from top left) (1) The Fray Bentos turned on its side and crippled, (2) A Mark IV tank on display in Ashford,…

WWII Stories: The Mein Kampf, the Longest March and WWII Vet Robbie Clark

Emaciated British POW Robbie Clark knew that lugging a 700-page book on what could be a march to death could be an unbearable pain but he also knew…