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Diary of WWI Hero George Beck on Life in the Front Line and the Christmas Truce

How life was while in the front line as well as the events of the Christmas Truce in December 1914 were revealed in the handwritten…

Blitz Dog Rip Included in New ‘Hall of Heroes’

A Blitz dog named Rip, credited for rescuing over 100 lives during the Second World War, is among the string of WWII heroic figures commemorated…

WWII ‘Zerosen” Fighter Pilot Says His Piece about WWII in a Documentary

Former WWII ‘zerosen’ fighter pilot, Kaname Harada, shares his reflections about the Second World War in an upcoming documentary by the film group Nagoya katsudo Shashin.…

Union Soldier to Receive Medal of Honor 150 Years After His Death

Pres. Obama will do the honor of presenting a Union Army officer the nation’s highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, a century and a…

New Trench Exhibit at Barry Island

Ian Harvey
Barry Island

A new Barry Island exhibit has been created to allow visitors a view of what the First World War was like for those who experienced…

Remnant of Nazi Germany Alive in Prora

Ian Harvey
Nazi Germany

An old remnant of Nazi Germany and the communist regime that followed is still standing in Prora, although it does not look quite like it…

Titanic’s Father Browne Also Served in the Great War

From escaping the ill fate of the supposed unsinkable ship Titanic, Father Browne went on to serve in the Great War with great distinction. Upon his death, Father…

Another Vintage WWII Bomb Found Close to Frankfurt Airport

Frankfurt, Germany – Another vintage WWII bomb was uncovered and this time, it was found near Germany’s busiest, the Frankfurt Airport. The vintage WWII bomb was discovered…

All Aboard for World Of Warships

Wargaming

After driving tanks and flying airplanes it’s now time to hit the high seas with Wargamings latest Massive Online Multiplayer game: World of Warships! Two week…

The Women Fighters of WWI

The female population had many roles during the Great War except women fighters. Women nurses, factory workers, drivers and even land workers were acceptable, but women fighters were a…

Refugees from Vietnam War Still Fearful of Government

Ian Harvey
Vietnam War

During the Vietnam War, many Southern Vietnamese citizens sided with the United States in their fight against the Vietcong. Some of these citizens are still…

Couple of 67 Years Reenact Famous Times Square Kiss for V-J Day

  WWII vet Sydnor Thompson and his wife Harriette reenacted the famous Times Square kiss of Alfred Eisenstaedt in time for the 69th-year of the…