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World War One: Eleven Shot At Dawn In Tower Of London

Ian Harvey
Tower Of London

Lody was one of the 11 German spies who served in the First World War and was shot in the Tower of London. At the…

D-Day: Band Of Brothers: Day Of Days

Ian Harvey

Operation Overlord was the code name for the Battle of Normandy, which took place on the D-Day beach landings. The 101st Airborne job there, that…

Angelina Jolie’s Second Film, Unbroken, Set to be Released on Christmas

Angelina Jolie is has been working on her second feature film as a director with her project, Unbroken. A sneak peek has leaked online and…

Ohio museum volunteers rebuilding a B-17

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Feb. 20, 2014: Dave Shiffer displays a throttle quadrant that will be placed in the B-17 World War II-era bomber being built from salvaged and…

Bringing Back The WWII Plane That Could Have Won Germany The War

Ian Harvey
WWII Plane

It was almost complete in 1940, when Bugatti had to quit the production of the aircraft. The plane very well hidden away, was never assigned…

President Barack Obama to Hand Out 24 Medals of Honor

Washington – President Barack Obama is going to hand out 24 Medal of Honor to 24 veterans who served in WWII, Korean war and Vietnam…

An icon of the Belgian Army in WWI, the Dog Cart

Belgian Army

In the run-up to 2014, the memorial year of the outbreak of WWI, the Belgian living history group ‘De Patrouilleurs’ have re-created an icon from…

Researchers Explore a Submarine that Sank 100 Years Ago

In June, one of the last time capsules from the First World War will be opened. Researchers drop a high definition camera into an Australian…

Japan Revising Official Apology Over WWII Comfort Women Further Evidence Of Nationalistic Agenda

Ian Harvey
WWII Comfort Women

The way the Japanese government is reflecting over the official apology for wartime sex slaves, might truly be upsetting the surrounding countries who all suffered…

Father, Son Separated During War Reunite

Ian Harvey
Father

Gary Bui, an Albuquerque resident, had only two photographs of his father for the last 40 years. In one of the photographs were his father…

The Nazi Murder Law That Still Exists

Ian Harvey
Murder Law

There is a statue dating from 1941 that suggests that those women who kill their husbands are more likely to be sentenced for murder, than…

Normandy, France: A visitor’s Guide For D-Day’s 70th Anniversary

Ian Harvey
Normandy

These are some of the places you can visit as you commemorate the D-Day landings: D-DAY LANDING BEACHES: One of the highlights of Normandy are…