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Aviation Museum Receives Multi-Million Dollar Grant

Ian Harvey
aviation museum

A WWII aviation museum has been granted millions of dollars to fund new growths planned for completion within the next two years. This will help…

Found WWII Map Reveals New Historic Facts of Intrigue

Ian Harvey
WWII map

A newly discovered WWII map yields intriguing information about the conflict that shook the world in the 1940s. Found in the garage of a former…

Cold War KGB Officer’s Records Released

Ian Harvey
KGB

VasiliMitrokhinwas a KGB defector during the Cold War who was incredibly adamant that the information he brought to the British must be made publicly available.…

Statue of Vladimir Lenin Contested in Germany

Ian Harvey
Lenin

The communist policies spread by Vladimir Lenin shaped a large portion of the world for decades. Relatively speaking, it has not been long since the…

China Releases Confessions of WWII Japanese War Criminals Online

China’s State Archives Administration began to release alleged confessions of Japanese war criminals who committed war crimes during the Second World War last July 4…

The Perfect Aryan Baby Hailed in WWII was Jewish

80-year-old Hessy Taft spoke of how she, at six months old, was chosen by the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels himself as the ‘perfect Aryan baby’ with…

Trains Designed for Adolf Hitler

Ian Harvey
Hitler

Recent evidence suggests that Hitler had a stunning fascination with trains. He hoped to set records by creating the fastest ever made, and employed as…

Veteran of Western Front and How He Died

Ian Harvey
Western Front

Two brothers joined the Western Front during the First World War, but only one would make it out of the war alive. Although he had…

Dundee: WWI Time Capsule Sealed in 1921 to be Opened

A Great War time capsule put together by Dundee postal workers is set to be opened early in August this year. The said time capsule…

Documented Evidence of Japan’s WWII Bioweapons

Ian Harvey
bioweapons

It has been known for some time that Japan worked to create bioweapons during the Second World War, often using prisoners as test subjects. Apparently,…

Good bye, WWII Vet and Actor Bob Hastings! (1925-2014)

Best known for his role as the clumsy Lt. Elroy Carpenter in the 1960s TV sitcom McHale’s Navy, actor and real WWII vet Bob Hastings – born…

WWII Wreckage Riders – Surviving the crash

Jack Beckett

What do you think your odds of surviving are if you are shot down at 24,000 feet? If you said slim to none, you’d be…