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WWII Radar Operators and Friends Reunited after 7 Decades!

The friendship of two women developed throughout WWII rediscovered after 7 decades through a chance encounter that revealed they had been living 12 miles apart…

15,000 people attend march to remember a Ukrainian resistance fighter

Ian Harvey

For some, Stepan Bandera was a respected leader who became responsible for Ukraine’s liberation movement, while others described him as a Nazi collaborator. Most of…

Germany Seems To Ignore WWI Centenary

Ian Harvey
Germany

Although Britain has already invested over £50million in public money, for the commemoration of the start of World War I, academics couldn’t hold back from…

The Mystery of the Unnamed Vietnam Veteran Finally has a Name: Corporal Robert Corriveau.

Mail Online shares a story of Marine corporal Robert Corriveau. The 20 year old Marine was stabbed to death along the side of a Pennsylvania…

Operation Vengeance: Killing Yamamoto

Fox Orlando shares the story of retired Lieutenant Colonel Doug Canning. Canning was one of the members of an elite force that was tasked with…

Doolittle airmen close to being awarded with top congressional medals for daring World War II Tokyo raid

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The Doolittle Tokyo raiders flew their planes after the bombing of Pearl Harbor even when they knew they barely had enough fuel to return home.…

WWII Movies Highlighting Nonviolent Resistance Against the Nazis

Can nonviolence really make a strong lasting statement amidst gunfire and war violence? These WWII movies say “YES!” Hardly does a year go by without showing a Hollywood…

ITV’s “Bletchley Circle” to Reveal Scope of Female Code Breakers’ Work during WWII

How extensive were the contributions of the female code breakers in Bletchley Park during WWII? The code breakers in Britain’s biggest intelligence hub in WWII,…

Operation Legacy: How Britain Destroyed Thousands Of Colonial Files

Ian Harvey

According to the National Archives and the Foreign Office, over 8,800 colonial-era documents have been eliminated by UK authorities in former colonies. The program, named…

War Photographer Robert Capa’s Works on Display

See some of the unseen photos taken by war photographer and photojournalist Robert Capa on display at New York’s International Center of Photography in a…

WWII: GIs in Place of British Fighting Men for Christmas

American GIs sent to Britain during the height of WWII were repeatedly described as “overpaid, oversexed and over here” but at least, on Christmas they…

WWII-Era Bomb Explodes in Euskirchen, Germany Leaving 1 Dead and 13 Injured

NBC World News reported on January 3rd, 2014 of a World War II-era bomb exploding in Euskirchen, Germany. The bomb killed a bulldozer operator and…