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Mystery revolves around missing decorated WW2 submariner

Siegphyl

Last fall, a hunter found of priceless treasures at the base of a tree in a forested area in Mena, Arkansas. The box contained military…

Monty’s D–Day party girl knew all the secrets of Normandy landings

Ian Harvey
D-Day

When nerves were at their peak on a night preceding D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy, a girl of only 20 years age was entrusted…

Conflict in the sky during WWI

Ian Harvey

The role of military pilots during World War I started out primarily as observers, often flying either unarmed or with just a pistol for protection.…

Dreams do not stop with Age

Ian Harvey
skydiving

Age is just a number if you are determined. Ralph Mayville, a great grandfather from Windsor, Canada, is a living example of this. A veteran…

Fuel tanks jettisoned by US jets in Vietnam War recycled by locals

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) A jettisoned US jet fuel tank has been repurposed and being operated by a local Vietnamese (2) Many…

Nuclear War Was Averted, Thanks to One Cold Warrior

Ian Harvey
Nuclear War

The world may have been saved from a nuclear holocaust, based upon the decision of one man, a Russian officer aboard a Soviet submarine during…

Review of WWII movie: Fury

Ian Harvey
WWII

Fury is the name of the new movie by David Ayar, which takes place in April 1945 in Nazi Germany at the very end of…

Befriending the Germans after the War

Ian Harvey
Germans

After World War II, Anthony Brook, along with his parents and siblings, spent five years of his childhood living in a house in Hamburg with…

Balloons – Japanese Terror Weapon of WWII

Ian Harvey
Weapon

Most Americans have no idea that the American mainland was attacked prior to 9/11. World War II history buffs may know that during 1942, shelling…

German Unification and the fall of Berlin Wall

Ian Harvey
Berlin Wall

The German unification and the final fall of the Berlin wall began in Hungary 25 years ago when the country’s government brought down the security fences…

Famous Italian Cyclist, Gino Bartali, is a Secret Hero

Ian Harvey

Gino Bartali was a famous Italian cyclist who won several titles in the 1930’s, including three Giro d’Italia events, a key cycling competition in Europe,…

Bairnsfather: Will He Be Recognized After 100 years For his Contribution?

Ian Harvey
Bairnsfather

One of the relics of a bygone age are the Bairnsfather cartoons that helped to sustain the morale of British troops of the First World…