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Kids Went On A Visit To Aviation Museum To Learn About WWII

Ian Harvey

“Restoring planes is super cool, but the people who do that have to be really good at measuring. Without math, they wouldn’t be able to…

WWII German U-boat wreck with skeleton crew found off coast of Indonesia

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) Wreckage of WWII Nazi U-boat U-168 found by Indonesian divers off the coast of Indonesia on 9th November…

Art Reflects Life: “Monuments Men” to Recent Munich Art Loot Discovery

It is the prime example of art imitating life, or vice versa — the recent discovery of about 1,400 art masterpieces among rotten foods in…

Is That Really Adolf Hitler in the Crowd?

The picture shows a gathering in Munich, the crowd in a happy disposition. This is a very familiar photo showing how the people gathered in…

GERMAN AND ITALIAN WWII POW’S HONORED IN KANSAS

Ian Harvey

A man wearing a German army uniform spoke to a gathering of other American, German, and Italian soldiers freezing in the Kansas wind. In front…

Soviet Red Army: The War after The War

Ian Harvey

For many years after the war ended, it felt like Germans and especially those from Berlin, avoided discussing the events that followed the deadly battles,…

85 year old U.S. Korean War veteran detained in North Korea- son says

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) 2005 photograph of U.S. Korean War veteran Merrill Newman (2) Merrill’s friend Bob Hamrdla was allowed to return…

Why Should Former Nazi Guards Face Trial Today?

Ian Harvey

It must have been a surprise for the Nazi party to find out that they have lost the war. Even the thought of that happening…

A glimpse at the “graveyard” of war vehicles from World War II to the Cold War

Siegphyl

RAF Folkingham in Lincolnshire used to host the bustle of soldiers and war vehicles during World War II and the Cold War. Now, it is…

The man who spared Hitler and could have changed the course of history

Ian Harvey

Henry Tandey was the man that Hitler believed saved his life when he was fighting wounded on the war front. This was to be the…

Former WWII pilot returns for the final time to Tibenham Airfield (UK)

Ian Harvey

For the past 17 years, Chuck Walker found himself traveling over 150,000 miles to see for the last time the Tibenham Airfield and remember those…

The Unlikely Animals of WWI

As World War One seethed through for years, British Armed Forces had bought most of the horses and shipped them off to the Western Front…