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Imperial War Museum Opens Doors

Ian Harvey
Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum in London has been undergoing millions of dollars in renovations, but is now gearing up to receive visitors once again after…

Double-Decker Bus Used as WWI Transport Returning to France

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double-decker bus

A double-decker bus that was used for troop transport during the First World War is now returning to France at the dawn of the centenary.…

Live Ordnance is Discovered Left Over from WWI

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live ordnance

A slew of live ordnance that has been left over from the First World War is currently being discovered in France. These deadly explosives, which…

Photography Shows Interior of WWI Tunnels

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WWI tunnels

Relatively speaking, not many WWI tunnels have been photographed. Although it is commonly known that soldiers often sought safety underground in the midst of shelling…

Shinzo Abe Speaks on Battle of Okinawa’s Anniversary

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is often the subject of some debate when it comes to his speeches. He has a tendency to glorify Japan’s…

B-29 Superfortress Brought Back to Flight!

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B-29 Superfortress

A B-29 Superfortress which has seen service in both World War II and the Korean War is to be given renewed flight capabilities. Currently being…

Jewish Inmates plan to Derail Hitlers Train – It nearly worked!

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Derailed Train

During the Second World War, Hitler was almost killed by a derailed train. It was not an accident, but part of an elaborate and daring…

Imperial War Museum Reopens to Mark WWI Centenary

After undergoing a £40 million restoration, the Imperial War Museum opens up its doors once again to the public. With its reopening come new galleries to mark…

WWII Air Raid Shelter, with 70-Year-Old Light Bulb In Working Condition, Discovered

A well-preserved 70-year-old WWII air raid shelter was discovered by a pupil at a primary school with its 70-year-old light bulb still in working condition. The air…

70-Year-Old Spanish Civil War Bomb Finally Disabled

After hanging on a pine tree for over seven decades, a Spanish Civil War bomb was recently, and finally, disabled. According to reports, the said…

Great War love Letters Find Home

Several WWI love letters written by one soldier to his sweetheart find their way to the relatives of the couple after the family who found them got very…

WWII Slave Labor Lawsuits in Japan

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slave labor

During World War II, tens of thousands of people in China were made to perform slave labor for the Japanese. Many of their surviving relatives…