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World War Two:Japanese Balloon Bomb Discovered Near Lumby, British Columbia

Ian Harvey
World War Two

An unexploded bomb dating back to World War Two was discovered nearby Lumby seven decades after the war was fought. Lumby is a small Canadian…

Napoleon Bonaparte and the Modern Implications of Waterloo

Ian Harvey
Napoleon Bonaparte

Early in the nineteenth century, Napoleon Bonaparte suffered defeat at the hands of Duke Wellington and his forces at the Battle of Waterloo. According to…

Richard Wagner and the Third Reich

Ian Harvey
Richard Wagner

Many comparisons can be drawn between Richard Wagner and Adolf Hitler. Both are regarded as strongly anti-Semitic, and both believed that German culture needed to…

War Criminals of WWII Japan Confess Their Crimes

Ian Harvey
war criminals

Of all historic conflicts, WWII may be most associated with war criminals. Vicious wrongdoings were in abundance as the Allies fought tooth and nail to…

WWII Veteran and Olympic Runner Louis Zamperini Dies of Pneumonia

Ian Harvey
Louis Zamperini

Louis Zamperini was a veteran of the Second World War. He left his career as an Olympic runner to fly for the Allied forces, but…

Russian Embassy Awards British WWII Arctic Convoy Veterans with the Ushakov Medal

Ian Harvey
WWII

The Russian embassy awarded 30 British World War II veterans with the Ushakov medal. The medals were presented by the Russian embassy’s defense attaché Captain…

The Unsinkable Navy Heroes of the First World War

Ian Harvey
Royal Navy

They guarded the waters going towards South Americas and the eastern parts of China and Middle East and kept the British Empire rock solid during…

Man Purchases WWII-Era Plane from Topeka Flight Museum

Ian Harvey
flight museum

An unnamed man in Michigan has recently purchased a vintage aircraft from a flight museum in Topeka. The aircraft in question is a rare O-46…

Cheating at Statistics 8: Seeing Things

Guest Author

Many engagements involving Tigers have been elevated to legendary status, and many more have been forgotten. It is a shame, as it can be difficult…

Restoringthe Flying Fortresses That Helped With Winning the Second World War

Ian Harvey
Second World War

Seventy years after the end of the Second World War, a group of people are working hard to make sure they preserve some of the…

World War Two: British Manual Bestseller in Germany

Ian Harvey
World War Two

An instructional manual written and given to British soldiers serving in Germany as a guide on how to deal with German civilians has become a…

Wreckage of Flying Coffin Discovered in Italy

Ian Harvey
Flying Coffin

During the Second World War, the term “Flying Coffin” was used to describe the Consolidated B-24 Liberator. This aircraft got its nickname from air crew…