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Mulberry Harbor Diagrams Used in Normandy Invasion Up for Sale

Ian Harvey
Normandy invasion

The Normandy invasion of D-Day is mostly known for its eminent portrayal of the horrors of war. However, those who study more practical aspects of…

Rudyard Kipling and His Son’s Disappearance

Ian Harvey
Rudyard Kipling

John Kipling, son of poet Rudyard Kipling, disappeared during the First World War at the age of eighteen. His disappearance left the poet a shell…

World War II POW Shares His Story

Ian Harvey
POW

Ervin Pickrel became a POW in 1944, his B-17 having been blasted out of the air by gunfire. He had been a gunner himself, as…

Rosie the Riveters Act to Preserve Bomber Plant

Ian Harvey
Rosie the Riveters

The women known as Rosie the Riveters are so named for a campaign to get women on the home front to aid the war effort…

Nuremberg Attracts Tourism with Checkered History

Ian Harvey
Nuremberg

The city of Nuremberg was a major site for the Nazi party during the Second World War, as it was the site of their most…

Did Friendly Fire Cause the First WWI Casualty?

Ian Harvey

Evidence now suggests that friendly fire may have caused the initial casualty on the British side of the First World War. Private John Parr was…

3D Technology May Help Uncover Nazi Criminals

Ian Harvey

Since the rise of 3D technology, more and more uses for the tech seem to be uncovered every week. Now, these applications may be looking…

Finding Old Sunken Planes Using New Technology

Ian Harvey
sunken planes

Researching combing the oceans for sunken planes have begun putting new technology toward the effort. These technologies take the form of large drones which mostly…

Plane Crash from Over 70 Years Ago Remembered

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plane crash

The plane crash which killed an American pilot in 1943 was witnessed by the two young offspring of the Simonelli family in Italy. Caroline and…

Mystery of the underwater time capsule is solved: Plane is identified as a JU-52 carrier

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Nazi plane

A plane used by the Luftwaffe forces during the Second World War has been located underwater in remarkable condition. Located in the Black Sea, the…

German community honors US bomber crew shot down in WWII

Ian Harvey

Almost seventy years ago, a WWII bomber went down on the outskirts of Vaterstetten in Germany. A B-24 Liberator, the aircraft was commonly referred to…

Denial of War Crimes Outlawed in Russia

Ian Harvey

Denial of Nazi war crimes is just about as old as the Second World War itself, and apparently so is the denial that the Soviet…