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A 1945 Transcript Of Nuremberg Trials Donated To US Holocaust Museum

Ian Harvey

“Palace of Justice Nuremberg, Germany. 19 November 1945 Good evening. This is Corporal Sy Bernhard talking from AFN’s special booth in the courtroom at Nuremberg,…

WWI: How the Great War left a lasting scar on Britain

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The Great War will forever leave a lasting mark in British history. Unlike all the other conflicts, the First World War left an impact to…

The remains of WWII veterans given fitting tribute and burial after abandonment

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LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – The remains of two veterans of the World War II were transferred to a fitting home after being abandoned in a…

Ministry of Defense Sells Brompton Station Where Winston Churchill Has Conducted Secret WWII Meetings

Sky News reports that the Brompton Road station has been sold to a billionaire from the Ukraine. The station was where Winston Churchill held many…

Holocaust Survivor Reunites With His Rescuer On Thanksgiving

Ian Harvey

After the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Leon’s mother moved to live with her parents in Frystak. Gerste’s father wasn’t able to find…

Awareness campaign leads to probes of suspected Nazi war criminals

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BERLIN — A Nazi hunter notes that their ad campaign has produced 300 tips that point to 110 alleged Nazi criminals. Of the 110 names,…

Parish to make “Peace Wood” in tribute to WWI hero

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‘Peace Wood’ in tribute to a Burton war hero gets underway. The work is expected to start by next month. The project in creating a…

Researchers Discover Another Berlin Wall Victim

The count of people who perished while trying to cross over the Berlin Wall was known to be 137. Now, researchers believe there is another…

The nasty trade of WWI grave robbery is growing as centenary approaches

  The detestable act of uncovering a grave to steal relics or personal souvenirs is called tomb raiding or grave robbery. The stolen artifacts are…

Long Lost Vietnam POW May Still be Alive According to Wife

David Hrdlicka lived in Minnesota and was a member of the United States Air Force. He went to St. John’s Preparatory School in Collegeville, Minnesota…

Timothy O’Sullivan: Civil War Photographer

Timothy O’Sullivan was born in 1840 and was a photographer. Born in Ireland, his parents emigrated to the United States  in 1842. O’Sullivan died of…

Investigations Continue: WWII’s Lawrence S. Gordon mystery is yet to be solved

Ian Harvey

U.S. Army Pfc. Lawrence S. Gordon grew up in Saskatchew and later on went to work in Wyoming. Shortly after the Pearl Harbor attack, he…