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Murray Adams, Veteran, Gets to Spend Time with His Old Plane

Ian Harvey

Murray Adams was a pilot in the Second World War. Now in his mid-90s, his fighting days are long behind him. Still, as with many…

Two Cats and One Dog Make for Unexpected German Spies

Ian Harvey
Spies

The British National Archives have published documentation revealing details into possibly the most loveable spies their forces ever encountered in WWI. In 1915, three suspected…

Participants in the “Great Escape” Speak on the 70th Anniversary: “It was worth it”

Ian Harvey
Great Escape

With the 70thanniversary of the event known as the Great Escape this month comes much discussion of the matter, especially from two of the prisoners…

Yevgeny Khaldei’s Wartime Photographs

The Soviet Photographer, Yevgeny Khaldei, worked for the Tass news agency between 1935 and 1948, and then worked for the Pravada from 1959 to 1976.…

Misdirection in WWI The Timber Tommies

Ian Harvey
Timber Tommies

During the First World War, there was one troop of British forces that particularly stood out from the others. These troops were not known for…

New Zealand Sailor Turned Star, Vince “Cyclone” McGlone, Passes Away at 97

An old sailor who became a star on television for reciting ‘God Defend New Zealand’ in one of the navy’s more successful recruiting commercials has…

Australia At War: How Should We, As A Nation, Remember The Fallen And Living?

Ian Harvey
War

Tony Abbott, Australian prime minister, traveled to Darwin last week, where he took part in a ceremony organized for the return of soldiers who fought…

Jewess, Marie Jalowicz, Did What She had to do to Survive

A frightened young girl chose the lonesome allotment garden behind a Berlin tenement block to abort her child. The child was an impossibility if Marie…

Iconic Kissing Sailor Passes Away at 86 Years Old

You probably have seen the photograph and wondered the name of the kissing sailor in Alfred Eisenstaedt’s Life magazine shot. Glenn McDuffie, the iconic sailor…

Bolingbroke to Be Reconstructed in Bristol

The Canadian plane, Bolingbroke, was used to search for U Boats and Japanese submarines. It was brought back from the United States by Bristol Aero…

World War One: German Ships Took War To England’s Doorstep

Ian Harvey
German Ships

On the morning of December 16, 1914, 6 steel-clad German Navy warships saw the north-east coast of England and the fire started shortly after 08:00.…

The Loneliness Of Russia And The Revenge Of Hitler

Ian Harvey
Revenge Of Hitler

While the Second World War ended after six years of continuous massacre across the globe, Al Qaeda managed to destroy Syria, Libya and most recently…