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The Second World War and How Russia and Germany divided Poland

Ian Harvey
Second World War

The Second World War started in the fall of 1939 when Nazi Germany attacked Poland. The events that took place before World War Two came…

Beambender Opens Information Point at Secret Base

Ian Harvey
secret base

A secret base near Coalville has recently been converted to an information point by one of the men who helped the Royal Air Force deter…

Memories left behind

Korean War

Korean War service earns Missouri veteran a Purple Heart medal By Jeremy P. Ämick In 1953, David Rackers was on a boat passing under the…

Irish College Honors French Resistance Fighters

Ian Harvey
French Resistance

Irish College in Paris has recently held a ceremony for men and women of Irish descent who fought for the French Resistance during the Second…

Was Napoleon Bonaparte Defeated by Cartography?

Ian Harvey
Napoleon Bonaparte

The defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo is one of the most famous military defeats of all time. Many use it as something of a…

Tank Medium, Mark II* (E1949.330)

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The main British tank from 1923 until 1935 In 1923 Vickers Ltd. of Sheffield and Newcastle, started to manufacture tanks for the British Army. They…

Napoleon and Josephine’s Marriage Certificate Sold for Almost 500,000 Euros at Auction

Ian Harvey
Napoleon and Josephine

Napoléon Bonaparte and Joséphine de Beauharnais’s love story was one of the greatest and most celebrated in history. And just recently, the document that sealed…

World War Two Heroes: Russia Honours Roy Bayliss for His Arctic Convoys Bravery

Ian Harvey
World War Two

About 70 years ago, Roy Bayliss had no choice but to celebrate his 21st birthday in a heavy war zone. The World War Two veteran…

Salvaging Records for Veterans

Ian Harvey
Veterans

On July 12, 1973 firefighters responded to a call from the National Personnel Records Center, the holder of millions of military files from the 20th…

Survivor of German U-Boat Attack Passes Away

Ian Harvey
German U-boat

The image of the German U-boat dredges up a number of images to those who were alive during the Second World War. Even many of…

FUNDRAISER: WW2 D-Day Dakota to fly again! by RAF Transport Command Memorial

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Come and fly on Douglas Dakota KG651 with RAF Transport Command Memorial. This is YOUR chance to fly IN a Dakota in the UK and…

Soldiers’ Remains Found on Kuril Islands

Ian Harvey
Kuril Islands

A new discovery has recently been made on the Kuril Islands. On the island of Shumshu, archaeologists working for the Defense Ministry have found the…