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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

Ian Harvey
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…

Uncovering the Wreckage of the B-29 Kee Bird

Ian Harvey
Kee Bird

The Kee Bird was the name of the B-29 plane that went down in 1947, two years following the end of the Second World War…

Soviet Russia and the Normandy Landings

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Soviet Russia

Many have said in the past that were it not for Soviet Russia, the Allies might not have won the Second World War. Yet historians…

Death of a Navajo Code Talker

Ian Harvey
Navajo code talker

Chester Nez was the only surviving Navajo code talker left from the Second World War until he passed away at the age of 93 in…

Story of German Submarine Hunters Revealed

Ian Harvey
German submarine

Bob Lofgren was one man on a team of German submarine hunters during the Second World War, though nowadays he leads a quiet life at…

Stan Hollis, WWII Recipient of the Victoria Cross

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Victoria Cross

Given its high distinction, the Victoria Cross is not handed out to just anybody. It is given for extreme heroics so noble that even the…

Unopened Wartime Correspondence to Be Read

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wartime correspondence

The wartime correspondence between families during the Second World War is one of the ways the historians of today learn about how the war affected…

Pictures Keep a WWI Soldier Safe

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WWI soldier

A WWI soldier was rescued from a fate of death by deadly shrapnel when the metal struck his chest and did not lacerate him due…