Woman Sues University of Oklahoma over Stolen Artwork
Leone Meyer, a French woman, recently filed a lawsuit against the University Of Oklahoma (OU) in an attempt to recover a 128 year old piece…
Patrick Gallagher of the Vietnam War May Receive Honors Long After Death
Lance Corporal Patrick Gallagher, Irish immigrant who served in the Marines during the Vietnam War, made himself a hero on July 18, 1966. He had…
Man Relates His Time as a Japanese Hostage in WWII
Rupert Wilkinson lived with his mother and sister in Manila during the 1942 period of Japanese invasion. With their father away at war as a…
Paravene, a Unique underwater mine-sweeping WWII Weapon, Found in East Mayo
The paravene, an underwater mine-sweeping device that was used in the Second World War by the British Army, has washed on the shores of Lake…
The Nazis, Auschwitz and the Man Named Wilhelm Brasse
He was forced by the Nazis to capture images that would haunt him throughout his lifetime…this is the story of the Nazis, the camp named Auschwitz and…
Three U Boats missing until 1985 when found in the Elbe U-boat bunker in Hamburg
Early in 1940 the Germans realized the vulnerability of their open top U-Boat enclosures and decided to start building massive bunkers to guard their precious…
Unexploded Bomb off the Coast of Crow Point Beach
The Royals Navy was asked to take care of an unexploded bomb from the Second World War that has washed up on the beach of…
The Bletchley Park WRENs, Crackers of German Code
Margaret Mortimer is one of the Wrens, a group of women who worked to break German code on Colossus, Britain’s first computer at decryption establishment…
Naval Veterans From USS Duxbury Meet after 70 Years
As the anticipated WWII film, The Monuments Men opened, another drama from the Second World War unfolded in Shoreline. Harry Goin was a tough kid…
Next Time You Travel Time, Do NOT Kill Hitler
It is a common science fiction device that time travelers often set out on their adventures with a single goal in mind: to kill Hitler…
The Jews Who Fought for the Führer
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Man Discovers Lost Letters from Soldier of the First World War
Larry McLean has been a resident of Leslieville for over thirty years. In a decision to renovate, he dislodged his front porch to discover a…