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Nazi’s Planned to Use Mosquitoes Carrying Malaria as Weapons

There has been new research that would suggest that Nazi scientists wanted to use mosquitoes that carried malaria as weapons during the Second World War, News…

“Japan, Learn from Germany” – WWII Survivor

85-year-old Israeli-American sociologist, Ametai Etzioni, a child in Germany when the Nazis came into power, has this little advice to Japan – learn from Germany.…

Japan Rebukes Translator Over Remark Made by PM Shinzo Abe

The Japanese government rebuked a private translation firm due to a translation made by one of its employees on a statement made by Japanese Prime…

French Reporter Locates the Heir of Orphaned Art from WWII

January 30, 2014, the New York Times reporter, Doreen Carvajal shared her story of trying to reconnect the fine art that was stolen by the…

40 Years Later: Skin Cancer is Still a Linger Effect of Agent Orange

On January 28, 2014, the Medical Press ran a story that linked Agent Orange to skin cancer. Veterans of the Vietnam War who may have…

Car Manufacturers & Our WWII Military Might

Ian Harvey
World War II Military

Many car manufacturers became involved in the conflict immediately after it broke out; from Studebaker to Chrysler and Checker to Willys, they were all there…

The Real Story Behind The ‘Monuments Men’ Goes Far Deeper Than The Blockbuster Movie

Ian Harvey
Monuments Men

Put aside the twists, the plot, the cast and all the rest, the real story of the Monuments Men is far more complex than this…

Grand Slam Bomb Testing Site Exploration in New Forest

The search is on for the Grand Slam testing site, the bomb created by well known inventor Barnes Wallis during WWII known to be an…

WWII-Era Dambusters Squadron Fly Their Last Mission

January 30th, 2014, the Royal Air Force ran a story entitled “Final Flight of the Dambusters.” The RAF squadron was born for battle. The group…

Vietnam War POW Talks Of Seven Years Of ‘Hell’

Ian Harvey
POW

The Vietnam War vet, spoke about his military experiences last week during a meeting of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees at the DoubleTree…

Heinrich Himmler’s Personal Letters to be Published

Germany’s Die Welt wishes to publish Heinrich Himmler’s letters to his wife. Himmler’s letters to his wife were not just love letters, but they also…

The Time The U.S. Nearly Nuked North Korea Over A Highjacked Spy Ship

Ian Harvey
Korea

The U.S.S. Pueblo was stationed on the coast off the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. The reason why the boat was at that place at…