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WWI Affected Australia More Than Most Know

Ian Harvey
Australia

Australia and her prime minister, Billy Hughes, were relatively unnoticed by the rest of the world at the outset of WWI. When all was said…

Japanese Prime Minister Abe visits Anne Frank house and says “lessons of history” teach about peace

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has constantly been the subject of criticism from neighboring Asian countries for his visit to the Yasukuni Shrine. However, in…

Jumpers ready for D-Day parachute jump on 70th anniversary commemoration

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June 2014 will mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day landings, the start of the end of the Nazi occupation over Europe. It will be the…

Murder of Great Escapers and the mission of the Blackpool police to track down their Nazi killers

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The near end of The Great Escape is one of the most tragic episodes in history. Most of the prisoners who tried to flee and…

Royal Air Force Pays Tribute to the Fabled Great Escape

Ian Harvey
Great Escape

The Great Escape was something of a pyrrhic victory for the Allies, as numerous soldiers lost their lives in the attempt to escape from a…

Germany Keeps Participation in WWI Centenary to a Minimum

Ian Harvey
centenary

Speculation is rising as to the amount of regard Germany has for its fallen soldiers as the centenary of WWI is underway in other nations.…

Ferdinand Porsche and The Nazi Shadow

Everybody especially avid car enthusiasts feel giddy at the mere mention of  the famous car brand Porsche. However, the legacy left by Ferdinand Porsche, the…

Relics from WWII Have Recently Been Found at Mili

Ian Harvey
Mili

It has been decades since WWII, but remnants of the struggle are still being discovered worldwide. On Mili (one of the Marshall Islands in the…

BBC’s Newest Mini-Series, The Crimson Field, Airs in April

  The newest mini-series on BBC1, The Crimson Field, takes place during the First World War and focuses on three young women who are members…

Pigeon vs Telephone: Which Worked Best In The Trenches of WWI?

Ian Harvey
Pigeon

The British Army believed that wireless radio and telephones would be good enough to keep the leaders on the battlefield in touch with each other…

90 Year Old Expatriate Must Return to the UK to Receive Pension

At 90 years old, a former intelligence officer from the Second World War must return to the UK from her home in Canada if she…

C-47 Dakota from WWII Returns to Site of D-Day

Ian Harvey
transport plane

Whiskey 7, a Douglas C-47 transport plane from WWII, is being temporarily removed from the National Warplane Museum, set to once again unleash a storm…