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Hitler’s Sugar Obsession Recalled In New Bio

Ian Harvey
Hitler

He planned to introduce vegetarianism as a lifestyle after the war and until his very last day, he only allowed his visitors to eat the…

Secret Plan Reveals Intention To Bring Nazi Scientists To US

Ian Harvey
Nazi Scientist

The experts were searching through the documents of Dr. Eugen Haagen, a very clever Nazi scientist who worked on weaponizing viruses. While they were searching…

Black History Month: African-American Soldiers and the ‘Double V’ Campaign in WWII

In honor of Black History Month or the African-American Month as it is known in the US (celebrated February in Canada and United States; October…

Extraordinary First World War Pillbox Near North Walsham Saved from Extinction

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Extraordinary First World War pillbox located nearby north Norfolk was saved from its near extinction indicating the centenary year of the conflict’s outbreak. The round…

Amazing New Photograph Of WWI Soldiers

Ian Harvey
WWI

There were 28 officers, dressed in pristine uniforms and less than a month after the picture was taken, 2nd Lieutenant Walter Raley was killed by…

WWI Victory Should Not Be Celebrated With ‘Dancing In The Street’, Minister Says

Ian Harvey

MP for Maidstone and the Weald, Helen Grant insisted that although the First World War gave Britain its much deserved victory, people should not be…

TVRain in Danger of Being Shut Down Due to an Offensive Poll on Leningrad

 The television station posed a question to their viewers, “Would it have made sense to give up Leningrad to save hundreds of thousands of lives?”,…

Anne Frank’s Marbles To Go On Display In Rotterdam

Ian Harvey
Anne Frank

Just before going into hiding, Anne Frank gave a tin of marbles, a tea set and a book to a friend of hers for safe…

Germany: SDKFZ-10 Dug Up in Euskirchen Station

Another WWII relic is added to the countless others which seemed to litter through Germany’s landscape. This time, a SDKFZ-10 was dug up in a…

In honour of the WWI fallen heroes: The man who carried on battling the struggle

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Sir Fabian Ware speaking with the Prince of Wales. The prince urged Ware to raise his ideas for a war graves commission to the Imperial…

WWI Amazing Tale: Wallet Luck

WWI trooper Albert Rice dodged a bullet that would have dealt a fatal blow to his heart; it instead caused a non-fatal wound to his…

Flying Tigers Denounce Abe’s Visit

Ian Harvey
Flying Tigers

The Flying Tigers was formed in 1941, by volunteers from the United States Navy, Army and Marine Corps. They fought together with the Chinese, against…