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Stan Hollis, WWII Recipient of the Victoria Cross

Ian Harvey
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…

A WWII Journal Disregards D-Day

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WWII journal

The WWII journal left behind by General Sir Miles Dempsey has recently gone under the hammer, and it appears to oddly disregard the Normandy landings…

War Through the Eyes of a Veteran’s Family

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veteran’s family

Beth Harpaz has been a member of a veteran’s family her entire life. Her father, David Jackendoff, was one of thousands of soldiers who stormed…

Hitler’s Desk Discovered But Not Purchased

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Hitler’s desk

Following the end of the Second World War, the United States seized Hitler’s desk, among other things. There was nothing inherently special about the simple…

Backlash Against Christian Ministry for Using Hitler Quote

A christian ministry faced backlash from the public after putting up a billboard with a quote from Hitler recently.

Remembering the Battle of Arnhem

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Battle of Arnhem

The Battle of Arnhem began September 17th 1944, meaning that this year will mark seventy years since the conflict that influenced popular culture with movies…

Artificial Harbor Aided Normandy Landings

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mobile harbor

The artificial harbor was a massive invention of the Second World War, and still lies unused on the beaches today. Its creation and use was specifically…

British Military Prowess in the Normandy Landings

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British military

The British military, along with that of the Soviet Union, was responsible for a great majority of the work that the Allied forces did in…

Questionable Intentions of D-Day Celebrations

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D-Day celebrations

Many D-Day celebrations have already occurred with the seventieth anniversary of the event just around the corner, and they are by no means over yet.…

The Secret Life of Marian Kaufman

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Marian Kaufman

Back during the Second World War, spies like Marian Kaufman provided a vital service of which few were aware. Utilizing a sophisticated knowledge of Morse…