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WWII Vet’s Dog Tag Found After 70 Years!

WWII – Allied soldier Alfred T. Cabral was wounded while fighting in France’s Alsace-Lorraine region and lost his dog tag along the way. It was found…

Alfred Hitchcock’s Off-track Holocaust Documentary on TV Next Year

Imperial War Museum has restored Alfred Hitchcock’s off-track Holocaust documentary, The Memory of the Camps, and will put it in show on TV by next year. Behind The…

Seller of Mein Kampf being investigated for hate crimes

The NL Times reports: Michiel van Eyck is an Amsterdam gallery owner who sells copies of Mein Kamp. He announced on January 8, 2014 that…

The only nuclear & chemical weapons factory that wasn’t discovered by the Germans

Ian Harvey
Chemical Weapons Factory

Workers at the factory used to manufacture mustard gas and while trying to find ways of developing uranium. By November 1942, they were making 40,000…

Vietnam Helicopter Pilot Baptized By Fire

Ian Harvey
Helicopter Pilot

During his first night as a helicopter pilot in Vietnam, Neyman had quite a big shock. He was sleeping on the top bunk when he…

Organization Returns Purple Heart to Museum in Honor of 2nd. Lieutenant Glenn Morris

Savannah Now shares the story of a Purple Heart medal that was awarded to an Army Air Corps second lieutenant who was killed almost 70…

Daughter Of Anne Frank’s Classmate Thanks The British Officer Who Saved Her Mother From Concentration Camp

Ian Harvey
Concentration Camp

Mrs Koning was a prisoner at Bergen Belsen concentration camp and Leonard Berney was one of the first British officers to go through the gates…

Ebook Sales of Mein Kampf Top the Charts

Time NewsFeed recently reported that the Nazi leader, Adolf Hitler’s manifesto, Mein Kampf, is topping the charts in eBook sales. Hitler penned the book in…

RAF Lakenheath Remains a Legend of the Cold War

The Telegraph shares the story of RAF Lakenheath.  RAF Lakenheath is the largest military installation in the country and it is the site where the…

Blog Posts 100 Year Old Journal Entries from a WWI Veteran

The Express shares the story of a WWI hero whose diary will posted online 100 years to the day, each day the entry was written.…

Australians Expected To Follow The Trail From Belgium To Montebrehain In France To Mark The WWI Centenary

Ian Harvey
WWI centenary

Australia did not enter the First World War in Europe until 1916, however, thousands of Australians are expected this year to commemorate the outbreak of…

George Takei: From A WWII Camp To Stardom

Ian Harvey

As a child, Takei and his family lived in an internment camp in Arkansas, during the Second World War. After the Pearl Harbor attack on…