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Mystery behind Portrait of WWI Officer Solved

The identity of the unknown WWI officer, which had hung in Wales’ Camarthen County Museum for years have finally been uncovered…one hundred years after his…

Egyptian Anti-Semitism Leads to Hitler Worship

Ian Harvey

There has been a noticeable rise in Egyptian anti-Semitism as the tensions between Gaza and Israel continue to come to a boil. These tensions resulted…

Remember Gino Bartali: Italian Star Cyclist Who Helped Jews during WWII

Gino Bartali was a famous Italian cyclist, a favorite of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini because of his winning the Tour de France on the…

Teen takes Smiling Auschwitz Selfie, Defends Action

A teen becomes the accepting end of backlash on the internet for taking an Auschwitz selfie – a smiling photo of her with the notorious Nazi…

Medals of WWII RAF Hero and Daytime Bomber Ted Sismore Auctioned

WWII medals awarded for the courageous and extraordinary feats of RAF hero and precise daytime bomber Ted Sismore went under the gavel last Thursday, July…

Daughter of WWII Pilot Researches His Crash

Ian Harvey
WWII pilot

The daughter of a WWII pilot has done some research into the site at which her father crashed during the war, and has subsequently decided…

Planetary Effects of Nuclear War

Ian Harvey
nuclear war

A great deal of research has been done on the possible effects that nuclear war would have on the planet if the proliferation of such…

Europe Fights to End Anti-Semitism

Ian Harvey
anti-Semitism

Protests in favor of anti-Semitism have become an increasingly common problem worldwide, but three European foreign ministers are now joining together to fight the issue.…

In Remembrance: The Freedom Trail Across the Pyrenees

The Royal British Legion Memorial Hall located on Droghadfayle Road, will hold an evening show entitled In Remembrance: The Freedom Trail Across the Pyrenees this coming Saturday at 7…

India: Neglected WWI Graves to be Restored

Some of the headstones of these WWI graves may have the words Gone but Not Forgotten carved on them, but the state they are in, neglected with…

New RAF Museum Exhibit in Shropshire

Ian Harvey
museum exhibit

A new RAF Museum exhibit in Shropshire has necessitated the relocation of three aircraft that were used during the First World War. These aircraft include…

Whiskey 7 Returns from Normandy Trip

Ian Harvey
Whiskey 7

Many anticipated the attendance of Whiskey 7, a refurbished C-47 aircraft involved in the Second World War, at the commemoration ceremonies in Normandy last June.…