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Two Men Lead a Petition to Keep WWI Memorial in its Location

PAT Wilson and Tony Mudge have decided to take a stand against the relocation of the Blackwood War Memorial in order to ease traffic congestion…

Germany Defends Japan Against China’s Attempts at Slander

Ian Harvey
Germany

Xi Jinping, President of China, visited Germany with a bit of an ulterior motive in mind. While there to follow up on the Nuclear Security…

South Korea Returns Chinese Remains as an Act of Friendship

On March 17th, South Korea placed the remains of 437 Chinese soldiers who were killed during the Korean War between 1950 and 1953. Seoul’s defense…

Excavation of Treblinka Reveals True Horrors

For the first time ever, there have been archaeological excavations at the Nazi death camp, Treblinka. The excavation revealed undiscovered mass graves and it shows…

“Great Escape” Dick Churchill – “My Name May Have Saved My Life!”

Dick Churchill were one of the “Great Escape” tunnel’s diggers where only 3 POWs made it to freedom while the remainder 73 were recaptured and…

Lake Toplitz May Be Site of Nazi Treasure

Ian Harvey
Nazi treasure

The film Monuments Men has appeared to many as just another “based on a true story” film which will require heavy research to weed out…

The Massive Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1944

Ian Harvey

Mount Vesuvius is among the most famous natural spectacles in the world. It is also one of the most feared. Having erupted seventy years ago,…

“Nazi War Diggers” Creates Outrage by Unearthing Dead

Ian Harvey
Nazi War Diggers

National Geographic has been at the forefront of education for as long as its magazine began publication in 1888. They began broadcasting their own TV…

Remembering British Soldier Hugh Lunghi, Last Surviving Participant of WWII’s “Big Three” Meetings (1920-2014)

British soldier Hugh Lunghi who acted as British PM Winston Churchill’s interpreter during his dealing with Josef Stalin and was thought to be the very…

Halifax Celebrates Anniversary of Tragic Bomber Crash

Ian Harvey
bomber crash

There were nine deaths in the tragic crash of a bomber from Halifax that occurred seven decades ago. When the engine of bomber JP137 went…

Mother Shares Military Grave with Her Son

Ian Harvey
son

Harriette Raphael first put in her request in 1929. The mother of Lieutenant John Raphael, a soldier who died in 1917 during the First World…

D-Day commemoration highlights include return of WWII C-47 Dakota to Normandy

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The flying of a World War II military transport plane used by the United States during the invasion in Normandy will be one of the…