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Mengele’s Passport Is Discovered by a San Diego Historian

The New York Daily News ran a story of Craig Gottlieb, a historian and a frequent contributor to the television show “Pawn Stars”. The historian…

Wyo. Woman Recovers Class Ring Lost In WWII B-17 Crash In South Pacific

Ian Harvey
South Pacific

The ring was given back to her during a ceremony organized at the American Legion Hall in Lander. Before it was lost, the ring was…

Korean war vets remains returned home–60 years after death

On January 17, 2014, Oklahoma’s Own shared the story of an Oklahoma family who has finally been reunited with the remains of their loved one.…

US General Westmoreland: Troop Butcher or Not?

Ian Harvey
Westmoreland

He was in command of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) for four years, between 1964 and 1968. At the time he was criticized for…

Chinese Veterans Are Outraged by the Glorification of War Criminals

Shanghai Daily ran a story on January 29, 2014 that shed some light on how the Chinese veterans truly felt about the Japanese Prime Minister’s…

Field Marshal Montgomery Wanted Boy Scouts To Help Rehabilitate Germany From Nazism

Ian Harvey
Field Marshal Montgomery

The plan underlined many ideas of how the Allies would rebuild the German society after the Second World War, emphasizing the need for free press…

Parachute Jump Over France to Commemorate D-Day

The BBC shared a story on January 29, 2014 of the plans Britain has to commemorate the 70 years since D-Day. The tribute will take…

Should Russia Have Given Up Leningrad?

Should Russia have given up its stance on Leningrad in WWII? That seemingly simple question released a maelstrom of reactions in Russia just recently.   The end…

Forgotten Soldiers Of WWI

Ian Harvey
Forgotten Soldiers

They are about 1000 now and they went to fight for their country during the First World War. However, the respect they earned in the…

Rare World War 2 Humber Snipe Military Vehicle Found In Bodden

Ian Harvey
Military Vehicle

The 1940 Humber Snipe was rusting in Andy Stevens’s shed in Bodden. Andy Stevens is a conservation stoneworker with a huge interest in military vehicles.…

Vietnam War Memorial Seeking Photos Of Valley’s Fallen

Ian Harvey
Vietnam

Some of the already collected photographs, found in high school yearbooks and offered by families and relatives are on display on the memorial’s website. The…

Sometimes ‘Nazi’ Is the Right Word

Ian Harvey

The decision came last week, as the government in Israel insisted that the use of the word ‘Nazi’ is nothing else but a weapon of…