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Rare Kamikaze aircraft undergoes refurbishment in preparation for a first-of-its-kind exhibition

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An exceedingly rare Kamikaze aircraft which was seized by the British at the end of the Second World War will be made available for public…

Marbles Once Owned by Anne Frank Go On Display

A tin full of marbles that once belonged to Anne Frank have been found, over 70 years since her death. Anne had given the tin…

Adolf Hitler’s “Super Museum”

Before WWII broke out, German dictator Adolf Hitler had already this one dream he was passionate to come into fruition – his own “Super Museum”…

WWII experimental secret weapon- Russian land battleship KV-VI tank

Please note that this is a fake / hoax / invention by an artist.   Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) Cutaway illustration of…

Can You Help Solve This WWII Mystery?

Ian Harvey
WW2 Mystery

Chris Ward, author of Bomber Command, is calling on the Guardian readers who might have information regarding the death of the man, or who could…

American President, Barak Obama, will go to France for the 70th Anniversary of D-Day

American President Barack Obama will make the trip to France in June to mark the 70th Anniversary of D-Day. He made the announcement on Tuesday,…

Professors Warn WWI Could Become Forgotten

Ian Harvey

A professor from Salem State University insists that the 100 years old conflict might soon become forgotten. Chris Mauriello, a history professor, is taking his…

70 Years Later, Fred Harris Finally Has a Pint with the Men He Saved

70 years has gone by but a World War II hero soldier is finally treated to a pint that he was promised when he saved…

Ileen Lois: The name on a ball turret that identified an entire B-17 crew

Ileen Lois. Those are the words that were painted on a World War Two B-17 bomber which was found at the bottom of a lake…

Croatia Investigates 90-year-old Man of War Crimes

Recently, authorities in Croatia have begun investigating a in his 90s of being guilty of committing war crimes. The man is believed to be an…

The Menin Gate never fails to affect skeptical people

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Last week I mentioned the Menin Gate. Readers who have visited and attended the communal act of remembrance that most people refer to as the…

Author seeks help in solving mystery surrounding Morecambe Mustang Pilot killed in WWII Crash on Dutch Island of Texel

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An author and historian is asking the public for information regarding a man from Morecambe who was killed during the Second World War. Bomber Command…