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UK Storms Bare WWI Debris on Beach

Debris from a WWI German ship was bared on a Cornish beach after UK coastline was hit by severe storms. The said debris is from…

How the Dominance of the Dollar Was Proclaimed Post World War I

Ian Harvey
Dominance of the Dollar

The dollar’s near century-long reign atop the globe was set in stone in the smoldering ruins of war torn Europe. The devastating war would cost…

Legendary Directors Record Fake Combat Footage During Second World War

Ian Harvey
Fake Combat Footage

Many of the iconic sights and sounds of World War II never occurred, according to research by film historian Mark Harris. His just released book…

Was Scotland One Of WWI’s Winners?

Ian Harvey
Winners

Before the start of the First World War, Scottish people lived in harmony with each other, they loved and danced and made a living in…

Teenage friends discover WWII pillbox and decide to help in the restoration

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Four teenage boys decide to forego their computer games and help in the restoration of a Second World War pillbox. The teenage friends from Norfolk…

Salutes For A Humble Tewksbury WWII Pilot

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WWII

The 92-year-old, Second World War veteran from Tewksbury said that the military gave out awards to many guys, but not the ones he worked with…

Rudolph Hess, Hitler’s Deputy, On a Secret Peace Mission

It’s been over 70 years since Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy, parachuted into Scotland on an ill-fated peace mission to Britain. It is believed that this…

British Commemorate First Day-Light Air Attack on Berlin by 95th Bombardment Group

Ian Harvey
95th Bombardment Group

Previously we brought to you the story of Stan Stanley, whose plane was shot down after Allied bombings over Berlin kicked into high-gear. Ten days…

Peter Doyle Presents Treasured World War I Equipment

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World War I Equipment

Throughout the conflict which came to be known as the Great War, soldiers often had only a stunning sense of anxiety and their equipment by…

B-17 Flying Fortress Successfully Completed Milestone Flight in 1938

The B-17 Flying Fortress was a few years away from becoming the iconic warplane of the American air force in WWII, when six planes took…

WWI Dog Tags Found in Sefton Park in Liverpool

A man in Liverpool has the hopes to reunite a soldier’s ID from the First World War to their descendants—almost a century after the tags…

A surviving Spitfire is broken down to be transported to RAF Museum

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) A surviving Spitfire broken down into smaller pieces to transport it from MOSI to RAF Museum, Hendon on…