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New WWII Discovery in Karimunjawa: German U-Boat

After discovering ceramics dating back to the Ming Dynasty in 2009 and 2011, divers from the Yogyakarta Archaeological Center has made another new discovery last…

Revisiting the Battle of Stalingrad through German Letters

The Battle of Stalingrad ended seventy one years ago – on February 2, 1943 – after exactly five months, a week and three days of…

Rare fungus was carried to Scotland from mainland Europe on WWI soldiers’ boots

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) The rare fungus Clavulinopsis cinereoides was carried to Scotland from mainland Europe on WWI soldiers boots. (2) Soldiers…

Rare photo of WWII women code-breakers who operated the first computer surfaces

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A unique photograph of a team of women code-breakers was recently publicized during the 70th anniversary of the first electronic computer operated by the women…

New Civil War Trail Scheduled To Open

Ian Harvey
Civil War Trail

According Stephen Martin, the assistant director of Visit Meridian, the tourism department of the country, a war symposium will be held before the unveiling. Martin…

Normandy Veterans Prepare For Last Act Of Remembrance

Ian Harvey
Normandy Veterans

Many World War Two vets have passed away during the last decade. Unfortunately, even those who are still alive today, find it extremely difficult to…

Skiing In The Dolomites: Where The War Reached New Heights

Ian Harvey

As you stand on the 2,788m summit of Lagazuoi, you might think it is the most peaceful place you have ever been to. However, the…

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…