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World War II Buffs Gather In Oklahoma For Historic Parachute Jumps

Ian Harvey
Parachute Jumps

The men used the same tactics and almost the same equipment they used during the Second World War. Part of the team was also WSJ’s…

Canadian Boy in iconic WWII photo, ‘Wait For Me, Daddy’, returns to spot where the image was taken after 70 years

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After seven decades, the boy rushing toward his father who was then marching off to join the Second World War, Warren (Whitey) Bernard, revisited the…

Prora: The Third Reich’s – Kraft Durch Freude – Vacation Spot

If you go to the small German island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea, you will see a long line of intimidating buildings. The buildings…

Recreating The First World War Streets Of Northern England

Ian Harvey
World War Streets

The exhibition is meant to show the impact that the First World War had on people’s lives in the North West of England. The exhibition…

Clewiston Museum Hosts WWII Boxcar Exhibit

Ian Harvey
Clewiston Museum

It is currently part of an exhibition at the Clewiston Museum. While the old paint on the wood of the boxcar is still there, the…

Undetonated Bombs From WWII Still Pose a Threat to People

January 7th, 2014, Hong Kong authorities spent 17 hours trying to dismantle a bomb that was discovered in the downtown area. The bomb was left…

Historians unearth skeletal remains of WWII British soldiers in Italy

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Amateur military historians have recently unearthed the skeletal remains of two British soldiers who were said to have been killed by the German forces following…

WWI Raid On Zeebrugge

Ian Harvey
Raid On Zeebrugge

Although the end of the First World War was close, with only a few months left of it, the Germans did not seem to want…

WWI in Motion Picture: From “Wings” to “War Horse”

WWI had been adapted in motion picture many times and has left a lasting impression in the silver screen. From the 1927 Oscar-winning silent film…

France: Fallen Headstones Replaced for WWI Centenary and 70th D-Day Anniversary

Graves of fallen British servicemen buried in French cemeteries are given a makeover – by replacement of fallen and damaged headstones – in preparation for…

“Eton Boys” may have signed up for death in the trenches when they signed up for public school

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Public school officers during World War I did not quite get the attention of the media. They were often depicted as nice yet hiding miles…

The hunt to solve Hitler’s death continues

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Decades after the fall of the Nazi era, stories about Adolf Hitler’s alleged escape from Berlin surfaced again stirring tales of horror of the past.…