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Four Rare Navigator Watches Issued to Luftwaffe Airmen To Go Under the Gavel

A rare navigator watch a Royal Air Force office took from a German navigator who hid it in his underpants is to go under the…

Führerwein (Adolf Hitler Wine) Auctioned for £1,500

Führerwein, a bottle of wine believed to be personally commissioned by the notorious German dictator Adolf Hitler,  went under the hammer for £1,500. The decanter Führerwein or Adolf…

Was George Patton Assassinated by Russians? WWII Film Suggests So

A WWII film in the making, Silence Patton: First Victim of the Cold War, puts the notion forward that General George Patton was silenced since…

Greece Demands Reparations for Second World War

Ian Harvey
reparations

Reparations are a touchy issue when it comes to the Second World War. Generally, any that need to be made are negotiated by treaty at…

Canadian Sailors Permitted to Wear Arctic Star

Ian Harvey
Arctic Star

The Arctic Star has not existed very long, but already it has sparked a slight degree of controversy due to a Governor General’s hesitation to…

B-29 ‘Danny-Mite’ Flight Engineer Shares Experience

Ian Harvey

  Vic Morris, a flight engineer from the B-29 known as the Danny-Mite, has felt guilty for the bulk of his life for surviving the…

Photographs Uncover Another Side of WWI

Henry Charles Teitzel was a soldier who served with the 2nd Light Horse Brigade during the First World War. These personal photographs were taken during…

Fully Intact WWII Shell Discovered in Moscow Church

Ian Harvey
WWII Shell

A WWII shell was recently discovered in a Moscow church, having never blown up in the past seventy or so years. It was discovered in…

Deceased Bomber Command Veteran Unable to Receive Award

Ian Harvey
WWII veteran

A WWII veteran who served in the Royal Air Force recently passed away before he could finally attain the long-sought after Bomber Commander Clasp. Gordon…

France is Educated on Anzac Day

Ian Harvey
Anzac Day

Anzac Day education in France is on the rise. France houses a number of dead soldiers from many wars, and that includes Australian soldiers who…

D-Day Memorial Honors Man Responsible for Its Creation

Ian Harvey

The National D-Day Memorial came into being in 2001. It was brought about at the behest of a man named Bob Slaughter, a member of…

Handmade Belt Honors WWI Soldiers

Ian Harvey
handmade belt

A handmade belt crafted by William Percival Ross, a fighter from the 34th battalion during the First World War, shows the dedication that the man…