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Sheep farmer reveals WWII top secret guerrilla mission to “blow Port Talbot to smithereens” in the event of Nazi invasion

Siegphyl

  He was then part of a top secret army unit, also known as the Auxiliary Unit, established by Winston Churchill for the purpose. The…

The Dying Remorse Of Mikhail Kalashnikov

Ian Harvey
Mikhail Kalashnikov

Kalashnikov died on December 23, aged 94 and knowing that his invention will carry his name through time forever. It is a genuinely good piece…

St Mere Eglise Airborne Museum Director May Face Jail Time

On January 15th, 2014, the RFI English reports a story of a museum boss who found himself in court for allegedly trading WWII weaponry. The…

Code-Breaker, Alan Turing, FINALLY Gets a Royal Pardon

The MKWeb reported on January 8, 2014 a story about David Cameron giving praise to Alan Turing and other workers at Bletchley Park. Bletchley Park…

Son Of WWII Seaman Installs QR Barcode On His Father’s Gravestone

Ian Harvey
QR barcode

Visitors who want to learn about the WWII seaman, can scan the barcode and will be directed to a website containing information about his service…

Japanese Legislation Wishes to Bring Home the Remains of WWII Casualties

The Global Post reported on January 8, 2014 that the Liberal Democratic Party is planning new legislation to designate retrieval of the remains of Japanese…

Japan plans to Revise its constitution by 2020 to allow use of war

Ian Harvey

Limited self-defense military activities, tensions constantly raising in the region and old territorial conflicts seem to have increased the chances Japan will revise its constitution…

A Boeing B-52G Stratofortress of Cold War is laid to rest in Arizona

The sustained state of military and political tension between U.S. led Western Bloc and the Soviet Union led Eastern bloc a.k.a. The cold war lasted…

Remnants Of WWII Normandy Harbour Wear Away At Sea

Ian Harvey

The surviving concrete blocks became vital for the Allies and led them to their victory in Normandy in 1944. Now, as France prepares to commemorate…

Colin Firth’s Take on “The Railway Man” – Lumbering but Moving

Firth did a great job as Eric Lomax in the WWII film, “The Railway Man”. The movie’s a little awkward but is still moving. 1980 –…

Two Boys Discover WWII Anti-Tank Shells in Kent

On January 15th, the Daily Mail reported two young boys, age 12, brought home World War Two anti-tank shells. It was said that the shells…

Waterloo Finally Receives It’s Memorial

The BBC reports that the famous Battle of Waterloo site in Belgium will finally be receiving a memorial. The Battle of Waterloo was a battle…