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Japanese Commander underestimated Pearl Harbor damage, shows battle map sold for $427,000

Siegphyl

A battle map which extraordinarily charts the details of the damage done by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor has surfaced 72 years after the…

Europeans Who Lived Through WWII At Higher Risk Of Physical, Psychiatric Complications

Ian Harvey
Psychiatric Complications

Stated in Dr. Joachim K. Winter’s new study, are the possible physical, psychiatric and social complications one should be aware of and it also brings…

Top Ten Most Destructive Bombing Campaigns in WWII

WWII (1939-1945) saw various atrocious developments when it came to warfare set in a backdrop of mass destruction of humans due to their ethnicity, religious beliefs…

The Secrets Of Katyn Forest

Ian Harvey
Katyn Forest

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John H. Van Vliet, together with other prisoners of war captured and held by the Germans, were taken to the Katyn…

Centenary of WWI Largely Ignored in Russia

Ian Harvey
centenary

  British historian and journalist Sir Max Hastings has penned volumes chronicling World War II, Korean War and Falklands War.  His latest work, “Catastrophe: Europe Goes to War…

Germany: Debate Over the Exhibit of Guillotine from Nazi Era

Germany – A guillotine used during the Nazi era found stored in a warehouse of a Bavarian museum has generated a nationwide debate over whether…

American Soldiers Rescue South Vietnamese

January 21, 2014, Fox News shares the story of a filmmaker, Rory Kennedy, who has created a film about American heroes that very few people…

EXCLUSIVE: The Cover-Up at Omaha Beach: D-Day, the US Rangers, and the Untold Story of Maisy Battery

Jack Beckett

  The US archives have just released some paperwork which will change the way everyone looks at Maisy Battery, and the information contained in the…

Liberty Aviation Museum Houses Excellently Restored WWII Bombers and More

On January 13, 2014, ABC News in Cleveland, Ohio reported a story of the Liberty Aviation Museum that is located in Port Clinton. The museum…

Langley’s Pioneering Full-Scale Wind Tunnel Helped Win WWII

Ian Harvey
Langley's Pioneering Full-Scale Wind Tunnel

It cost the government a total of $1 million to see this project come to life. The lives of millions would have been saved during…

Eric Lomax: The Real Railway Man

Ian Harvey

Eric Lomax and his wife Patti were standing by the gravestones of Eric’s comrades, who were killed by the Japanese as they built the Burma…

eBay Removes from Its Selling List LEGO Figures of WWII German Dictator Adolf Hitler

eBay has removed from its selling list Adolf Hitler plastic toy men made by LEGO. The small toy men, made from official LEGO bodies complete…