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The Real ‘Windtalkers’ of WWII: The Story of a Navajo Code Talker

Albequerque, New Mexico – A Navajo veteran talks about his experience as one of the real ‘windtalkers’ of the Second World War — as a Navajo code talker.…

Should Women Be Allowed to Kill and Be Killed on the Battlefield?

Ian Harvey
Battlefield

The British are renewing a debate about the role of women in combat. While they serve in artillery units and in other roles in engineering…

The Great-Uncle Gilla: A Life Taken Too Soon During the First World War

Ian Harvey
First World War

A hundred years ago, a relative of Charles Moore died during the First World War. Standing at that exact location, Charles and his family celebrated…

Sainsbury, with the Royal British Legion, Unveils Inspiring Christmas Advert

One of UK’s largest chains of supermarkets, Sainsbury, recently unveiled its very moving Christmas advert, one done in cooperation with the Royal British Legion and centering…

Imperial War Museum library closure petition launched

Ian Harvey
Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum of London has just received a new atrium as part of a remodeling program that was completed this year with the…

The 24 best World War II movies

Ian Harvey

Perhaps the most intriguing factor that drives humans towards the achievement of peace and cooperation is the reality of war and its consequences. Following are…

Hitler’s nephew begged to join US Army to fight the Nazis

Ian Harvey

William Patrick “Willy” Stuart-Houston  was the nephew of Adolf Hitler. Born to Adolf’s half-brother, Alois Hitler, Jr., and his first wife, Bridget Dowling in Liverpool,…

War medal reunited with its original owners after decades

Ian Harvey
War medal

It was on 1st November 1914, the era of First World War when the British cruiser HMS, Monmouth, was sunk by the German cruiser, Nurnberg…

Canada: Local Historians Uncover Victoria’s Secret WWI History

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada – A team of archeologists and local historians in Victoria in Vancouver Island sought to uncover the place’s WWI history which…

5 Facts About Surviving Second World War Veterans in Honor of Veterans Day

November 11 — as Britain and other countries celebrate Remembrance Day on this date, in memory of the end of the Great War, on the…

Perhaps the Last Remaining Participant of the Potsdam Conference

Ian Harvey
Hitler's desk

“Chunks of Hitler’s desk that we found in the Chancellery. Everything was in ruins. I’m not sure whether we should have taken souvenirs, but we…

D-Day vet parachutes into Normandy again, 70 years later

Ian Harvey
D-Day

The first time that Scottish veteran, Jock Hutton, parachuted into Normandy was on D-Day at the age of 19, when he was with the 13th…