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New Tampa Bay World War Two exhibit to feature replica German submarine

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German submarine

Tampa Bay History Center in Florida, USA, will be opening a new World War Two exhibit, including a 30 ft replica German submarine used during…

Mates family shares their story of World War One tragedy

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World War One

Thousands of names have been etched on memorials around the world to commemorate and honour those who have given their lives to war efforts. The…

Is This the First Moving Image of a War Poet? WWI Poet Isaac Rosenberg Captured in Archive WWI Trenches Footage

The Imperial War Museum is investigating a WWI footage in its archives for the proper identification of WWI poet Isaac Rosenberg. If indeed verified that…

Veterans to commemorate 70th anniversaryof the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium

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Battle of the Bulge

70 years ago, Carl Wiggs from Montgomery, Alabama, was 19, a Private First Class, and stuck in a hole in the middle of Belgium’s Ardennes…

World War Two Hawker Hurricane – The Facts

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Hurricane

Known as the workhorse of World War Two, the Hawker Hurricane was part of the reason Allied forces were able to gain victory. The Hurricane…

Nuts! Gen. McAuliffe and the Battle of the Bulge

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McAuliffe

In Hitler’s final push for victory, the Battle of the Bulge involved more than 610,000 American troops from December 1944 to January 1945, with more…

Goodbye, Last of The Few and Wing Commander Roger Morewood [1916-2014]

    One of the last surviving RAF pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain [collectively known as The Few] Wing Commander Roger Morewood…

Box of 1939 Illustrations with Adolf Hitler Pictures Discovered by Pensioner

Pensioner and wartime evacuee, 73-year-old Paul Leveene, discovered that the dusty box which had been in his care for forty years now contained some surprising memorabilia…

Langenstein-Zwieberge Camp, WWII Nazi Prison House, Attacked by Bulldozer

Langenstein-Zwieberge Camp, a WWII Nazi concentration bivouac, was attacked by a bulldozer operated by unknown assailants just a month after the well-known Arbeit macht frei from the Dachau…

Was Alan Turing Murdered? Author Roger Bristow Says “Yes”

The verdict about Alan Turing’s suicide had been pronounced some 60 years ago but author Roger Bristow is set to change everything about the brilliant mathematician’s…

Battle of the Bulge recollected in officer’s account

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Battle of the Bulge

The Battle of the Bulge was a surprise German attack on Allied forces in Belgium’s Ardennes region and ended up being part of the German’s…

The WWI Soldier Who “Promised to be Home for Christmas” But Never Did

WWI soldier Private Charles P. Johnson promised his younger sister Mamie and his family in his letter that he would be home for Christmas to have…