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Aviation club owner builds replica of the Red Baron’s Fokker

Ian Harvey
Red Baron’s Fokker

Paul Ford, co-owner of the Derby Aero Club in Egginton, South Derbyshire, has spent many hours and £180,000 to create a replica of the the…

Wargaming.net League Introduces New Tournament Features

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Wargaming today announced the new advancements to Wargaming.net League tournament gameplay. Beginning next season, the battle format of the League will become more accessible and…

Brotherly departure

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Death of Jefferson City twins serves as reminder of WWI sacrifices By Jeremy P. Amick With an estimated 4.5 million Americans serving in uniform during…

Cat Hero Simon, Only Feline to Receive Dickin Medal, Remembered

Cat hero Simon, who received a PDSA Dickin Medal for gallantly defending important food rations while being on board the WWII ship HMS Amethyst, was recently commemorated.…

Swiss Fine Art Museum Kunstmuseum Bern Accepts Controversial Gurlitt’s Stash with “Regret”

Christoph Schäublin, the president of the Swiss fine art museum Kunstmuseum Bern, expressed how the facility accepts an assortment of modernist pieces from the controversial Gurlitt…

Albania’s bunkers converted to Museums

Ian Harvey
bunkers

During the Cold War period Albania’s communist regime built an underground bunker to escape from the nuclear attacks of United States and Soviet Union. Now…

Dorothy Bohm – who captured time in her camera?

Ian Harvey
Dorothy Bohm

Dorothy Bohm on her 90th birthday recalls her life journey from leaving her family and moving to Britain to her marriage and her experiences during…

Animal casualties of war

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It wasn’t only humans who experienced pain and suffering during WWI.  Animals, including dogs, horses, and other equines, became casualties as well. War Horse, a…

Relatives of the Red Baron, Albert Ball Meet at the Royal Air Force Museum

Two relatives of the WWI German ace pilot the Red Baron and his British counterpart Albert ball met for the first time during the opening…

The Royal Shakespeare Theater Hosts The Christmas Truce Play

The play inspired by the First World War’s Christmas Truce which happened one century ago has opened at the Royal Shakespeare Theater Saturday, November 29. The Christmas…

MUST READ: The story behind Charlie Brown & Franz Stigler incident

Truly touching moments of humanity, ethics and morals are rather rare in warfare. The Christmas Truce of WWI was an excellent example of such humanity,…

New Orleans: National World War II Museum Opens New Pavilion

The National World War II Museum of New Orleans is opening a new pavilion set with a new exhibit to the public starting this coming December 13. The…