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War Journals of Lewis Harcourt Made Available

Ian Harvey
war journals

Lewis Harcourt was a member of the British Cabinet who kept war journals during the First World War that have never before seen the light…

Remains of Japanese Soldiers Unearthed

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Japanese soldiers

Over two dozen deceased Japanese soldiers have been unearthed from their graves. The culprit is not some run-of-the-mill grave robber, but the ocean itself. The…

Hollywood Films Honoring D-Day Landings

In honor of the recent commemoration of the D-Day Landings 70th anniversary, here are a few Hollywood films and a game honoring the said event.…

John Maynard Keynes Aided WWII Reconstruction

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John Maynard Keynes

Economist John Maynard Keynes is known for his adept grasp of economic theory, but one of his lesser known accomplishments is his leadership of the…

Technological Advancement at the Normandy Landings

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The Normandy landings were a treacherous time in the Second World War, with an incredible number of men storming the beaches of France and risking…

Searching for Sunken Bombers Using Technology

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sunken bombers

The oceans of the world are home to numerous sunken bombers and other lost relics from the Second World War as well as other wars…

Two In Five Austrians Believe Nazi Era Wasn’t Bad – Survey

Two in every five Austrians believe that the Nazi era wasn’t all that bad and even wanted a strong leader (Führer) to lead the country, according…

Original WWI Film Discovered in a Garden Shed in Long Eaton

An original WWI film showing a Chilwell ammunition factory with its workers – mostly women – busy at work was discovered in a leaky garden shed in…

German U-26 Submarine Which Sank Almost a Century Ago Found

The German U-26 submarine, the pride of the German Navy at the start of WWI which disappeared almost 100 years ago, was found by a group…

France: Remains of Five WWI Soldiers Unearthed

Remains of five WWI soldiers along with several WWI relics were unearthed in a forest near the town of Luneville which is in the eastern…

Remembering Ettie Steinberg, Ireland’s Only Holocaust Victim

Dublin, Ireland – A memorial dedicated to the only Irish Holocaust victims documented to die in Auschwitz – Ettie Steinberg and her son Leon –…

Survivor from March of Death Passes Away

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March of Death

The March of Death forced numerous prisoners of war during WWII to relocate to Japanese prison camps. One of these prisoners was Elias Saavedra, who…