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Sergeant Cavinder: One Man’s Story of Compassion and Brutality in the Trenches

The Hull Daily Mail reported a story that shows both the brutality and compassion that took places during the First World War Sergeant Len Cavinder…

Halet Çambel: 1936 Olympics’ First Female Muslim Player Refused to Meet Hitler

Halet Çambel may have failed to bring Turkey honors from the 1936 Berlin Olympics but she did one thing that earned her the world’s applause —…

WWI Tank Returns to Hinckley

The Hinkley Times ran a report on January 12, 2014 about a WWI tank that arrived to commemorate the beginning of the war. February 3,…

Scottish Twins Died On the Same Day at Anzio During WWII

The Herald Scotland reported on January 21, 2014 the story of two Scottish twins who perished during the Second World War on the same day.…

B-17 Bomber Wing Panel as a Memorial to Forgotten WWII Vets

Mobile, Alabama – In a recent ceremony, retired Major George Cramer, part of the 384th Bombardment Group and flew 25 missions during WWII, added his…

Wartime Claim To Fame Divides the 2 Italian Towns of Nettuno and Anzio

Ian Harvey
Italian Towns

The American Third Infantry Division landed in Nettuno in Jan. 22, 1944, while other British and American troops headed for the nearby beaches in Anzio.…

Hitler’s Secret Bunker And His Plot To Invade Britain

Ian Harvey
Secret Bunker

Every day and every night Adolf Hitler and his military chiefs would be inside the secret bunker, which had rooms above and below the ground,…

200-Year-Old Cannons Under South Wales Beach Bared by Storms

South Wales – Recent storms have laid bare 2 cannons hidden under the sand of a South Wales beach from a sunken British warship sent…

Imperial War Museum Duxford Receives Money for American Collection Development

The Imperial War Museum Duxford has been granted £980,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund; it plans to use the money for the redevelopment of its American…

Bermuda Was As Important to the Atlantic as Pearl Harbor Was To The Pacific

On January 25, 2014, the Royal Gazette brings the story of Luftwaffe. September 10, 1942, the US Army Air Corps Administration Building at Fort Bell…

WWII Vet Exposed To Radiation In Hiroshima Wins VA Fight

Ian Harvey
Hiroshima

In 1945, John Brenan was sent on a reconnaissance mission in Hiroshima, to search if there were any enemy left, but all there was left…

Volunteer Body Hunters in Search of Russia’s WWII fallen

Russia’s volunteer body hunters — individuals who are willing to devout their time and effort to scouring previous WWII battlefields to look for the remains…