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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…

Orphan 32: Searching For The Orphans Of Saigon

Ian Harvey
Orphan 32

Campbell was only a baby went he was put on a plane to Canada in 1975, during the final days of the Vietnam War. When…

Rare photographs of Hitler’s 1936 Winter Olympics

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) In this regrettable photograph, the Nazi Salute performed by the Canadian Olympic team during the 1936 Winter Olympics…

Friends Who Served Together As WAAF Reunited After 70 Years

Ian Harvey
WAAF

Not just that Bessie, 89, and Millie, 90, worked together as WAAF radar operators, but they also lived 12 miles away from each other, without…

Historian Says WWI Might Be Happening Again After All

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historian Margaret MacMillan

Historian Margaret MacMillan believes that the modern-day world has many similarities with the build-up to the First World War. The ‘war to end all wars’…

Monongahela airman killed in WWII revered in Holland

Ian Harvey
Monongahela airman

During a radio speech she gave from England in 1942, Queen Wilhelmina promised that the Netherlands would never forget those who fought and gave their…

Remains of WWII Aircraft Discovered in Northeast India

Natives living in one of the interior villages in Manipur, India’s northeastern state, discovered the remains of one WWII aircraft. Youth club members of the…

Storms’ Unexpected Find on Westcliff Beach: Nine WWII Bombs

Westcliff Beach, Essex – According to Thames Coastguard, recent storms that hit Britain had dumped unexpected load on a beach in Essex – nine WWII…

Sons in Retirement Honors Veterans

The Modesto Bee reports that on January 15, 2014, the Sons in Retirement Turlock 3143 will be hosting an event in the Denair Community Center.…

Francis Prest, Merchant Mariner, Receives Accolades 68 Years After Discharge

The Telegram shares a story on January 2nd, 2014 of a World War II veteran, Francis O. Prest. Mr. Prest told the US marines that…