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Singapore: The Marsiling Tunnels Tour to Celebrate Battle of Singapore

This year is the 72nd anniversary of the Battle of Singapore and to celebrate this, the country’s National Heritage Board launched a new tour –…

British Storms Reveal New Dangers – Unexploded WWII Bombs

The latest winter’s disastrous storms have, according to police, revealed new dangers – in the form of unexploded WWII bombs. The said storms have demolished and in…

Poignant Letter To Wife Found In Pocket Of WWI Soldier Killed In Action

Ian Harvey
letter

He wrote the letter only a few days before he died on the Somme on March 2 1917. In his letter, Henry talks about being…

Victoria Cross Recipients are Honored in Sefton

The heroes of WWI will be remembered this centenary year as five commemorative paving stones will be laid for Sefton’s Victoria Cross (VC) recipients. Five…

A French Woman Adopts the Grave of James Lange

The family of James Lange has never had a chance to lay flowers at the grave of the departed soldier. The 19 year old soldier…

China To Philippine President Aquino: We Fought Hitler In WWII

Ian Harvey
Aquino

President Aquino was recently reminded that China fought alongside the Allied Powers against Japan and Germany during the Second World War, after he linked China’s…

A Deserving Honor For A D-Day Vet

Ian Harvey

The French President Francois Hollande, awarded D-Day vet Bob Sales with the Legion of Honor. He was only 18 years old when he joined the…

Looking at the sins of the past as debate among Nazi sons rages on

Siegphyl

Last week, two elderly Germans were on stage at London’s Southbank Centre in a debate about their fathers. Onlookers might think that the scene was…

Pink Floyd Roger Waters Unveils Memorial To His Father Who Died In WWII

Ian Harvey
Memorial

His father was killed in the south of Rome, during a fight between the British soldiers and the German forces, seven decades ago. Waters dedicated…

WWI: Secret And Deadly Work Of Girls At Avonmouth’s Mustard Gas Factory

Ian Harvey
WWI

The top secret mustard gas factory was ruled mostly by women, where the savage chemical weapon, which killed so many soldiers during the First World…

Taita Taveta Open Tourist Sites Where World War I Was Fought Between Germans And The British

Ian Harvey
Taita Taveta

All the objects and memorabilia were collected from Taita area and exhibited at the First World War museum, opened on Saturday at the hotel. Taita…

Tortured In Notorious ‘Hanoi Hilton,’ 11 GIs Were Unbreakable

Ian Harvey
Hanoi Hilton

Navy Cmdr. James Bond Stockdale was on a flying mission over North Vietnam on September 9, 1965, when his A-4 Skyhawk took fire and went…