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WWII veteran to soar the sky again at 91

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The first time Bill Purdy step on to the skies was when he was a young man enlisted to join in one of the biggest…

Chilling Argentinian Film “The German Doctor” Makes Its Way to America (With Trailer)

WE all know how notorious Dr. Josef Mengele was during WWII but do we know what happened to him after the war? The German Doctor, the Argentinian…

RAAF pilot finally awarded with US gallantry award after 72 year long “administrative oversight”

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The Royal Australian Air Force joined missions of the Allies over Papua New Guinea during the Second World War. The photograph on the right shows…

Scrapbook of Pressed Foliage from WWI to Go Under the Hammer

A mysterious scrapbook filled with pressed poppies and other foliage said to be sent by a WWI soldier to his girlfriend has come to light…

How Archduke Ferdinand’s Assassination Almost Never Came to Be

Ian Harvey
Assassination

The First World War carries undeniable weight in the way the world works today. Power distributions across the globe and the sheer existence of the…

French Rail Company Pays Reparationsto Holocaust Survivors for Transporting 76,000 Jews to Concentration Camps

Ian Harvey
Reparationsto Holocaust Survivors

The Société Nationale des Chemins de FerFrançais (SNCF) is seeking a 6.5 billion dollar contract with the state of Maryland, but it has a problem…

Another “After Storm” Find – WWII Tank Traps

  Tank traps set up for the Nazi Panzer division invading from the west was bared by the recent storms that hit the English coastline…

First World War: Germany’s Forgotten War

Ian Harvey
First World War

Germany strikes back after blames that the German government tried to convince the British government not to put too much effort into organizing events to…

The Animatronic Emancipator: Animatronic Abraham Lincoln to Be Auctioned

Ian Harvey
Animatronic Abraham Lincoln

Among the curiosities at an upcoming American Civil War Wax Museum auction, is an animatronic Abraham Lincoln which has been presiding over the museum located…

Writer Brings Eve of D-Day Invasion to Life

Ian Harvey

A Massachusetts writer has begun an interesting series of articles on the D-Day invasion based on the experiences of a fictional journalist in the camps…

The Misremembering of Vietnam

Ian Harvey

With a national program to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Vietnam kicked off by Congress, one writer takes issue with five main themes other the…

Neo-Nazis hold rally honoring anti-Semitic WWII Bulgarian general

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Around 300 right-wing extremists stormed Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia, in a march made in honor of a pro-Nazi Bulgarian general who was known to have helped…