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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

Ian Harvey
War

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…

World War II machines from Brilliant to Bizarre

Ian Harvey
World War II machines

With the advent of new technologies during the Second World War, there was an increase in requirement of new war ammunitions and machines. There were…

Germany’s worst secret agent

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secret agent

Well dressed and attractive, Armgaard Karl Graves seemed to fit the mold of a successful spy.  He was a secret agent who went into Edinburgh…

Liverpool: Rector’s Curiosity Leads to the Discovery of “Time Capsule” Room

The curiosity of Rev. Dr. Crispin Palling of the St. Nicholas in Liverpool led to the discovery of a “time capsule” room – a room where time…

Newly Restored WWI Galleries of the Australian War Memorial Reopened

After undergoing a renovation costing up to $32 million, the newly renovated WWI Galleries of the Australian War Memorial reopens today, December 1. It can be remembered…

Japanese Newspaper: “Comfort Women”, Not “Sex Slaves”

Tokyo – Japan’s largest circulating publication and conservative newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, released an apology Friday, November 28, for using the terminology “sex slaves” in pertaining to the women…

Germany’s Controversial Mini-Series “Generation War’ Bags Emmy Award

 “Generation War”, a controversial mini-series from Germany, bagged the top prize in the TV movie/mini-series category during the International Emmys held last Monday, November 24, in…