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British Corn Maze Honors WWI

Ian Harvey
corn maze

A corn maze in the United Kingdom has recently undergone some interesting design changes, the purpose of which are to honor those who fought in…

Explorers Inspect German WWII Sub Close to Texas Coast

Explorers recently came to check on the sub fighting for the Nazi empire lying deep in on the sea floor of the Gulf of Mexico close…

HMS President Repainted to Honor WWI

Ian Harvey
HMS President

The HMS President, a ship used by the Allies during WWI, has been given a cosmetic overhaul. Now that almost one hundred years have passed…

Japan Demands Justice from North Korea for Cold War Crimes

Ian Harvey
North Korea

Japan and North Korea have been in disputes for quite some time now, and Japan is demanding that they reach a settlement as quickly as…

How Japan could have won WWII

Ian Harvey
WWII

During WWII, Japan fell to the Allies after two atomic bombs were dropped on their land. The destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is often questioned…

Veterans from Myanmar Remember WWII

Ian Harvey
Myanmar

During the Second World War, soldiers from Myanmar helped the Allied British to achieve victory in multiple military conflicts. They were passionate and dedicated in…

Cold War Bunker Up for Sale

Ian Harvey
Cold War

After the Second World War, a rift between the Allies was created by Communism. This led to the Cold War, a period lasting several years…

Search for Bud Kelder: Body of WWII POW Exhumed Due to Lawsuit

The unknown body of a WWII POW buried in an American war cemetery in the Philippines is to be exhumed after family, who claims the…

Veteran Nearly Missed Anniversary of Normandy Landings

Ian Harvey
Normandy landings

This past June, veterans and civilians from all over the globe celebrated the seventieth anniversary of the Normandy landings. Many were not able to attend…

Ypres During the First World War

Ian Harvey
Ypres

There were many battles in Ypres during the First World War, all of which saw an intense amount of fighting. According to some, the town…

Personal Writings of Margot Asquith Released

Ian Harvey
Margot Asquith

Margot Asquith was the wife of the British Prime Minister during the First World War. Her position gave her a unique insight into many key…

Black WWI Hero Henry Johnson, A Step Closer to Being Awarded the Medal of Honor

Almost a hundred years from the time he single-handedly battled German enemies to save a fellow serviceman all the while sustaining serious wounds, the black WWI soldier…