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Son posts father’s World War II diary online

Steve Khalif

Veteran Charles F. wrote a diary during the second world war which is now being published by his son. He served in North Africa and…

Doolittle Raiders from WWII are Honored with a Final Salute

The 80 men who risked their lives on a mission to bomb Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor are known as the Doolittle Raiders.…

Nazi Memorabilia Auctions Sparks Outrage on eBay

WWII era memorabilia is a big seller on eBay. Viktor Kempf, 62 years old, specializes in dealing Nazi specific items. One particular item in his…

Rommel and Montgomery: The Fathers Fight, the Sons Make Peace

Bernard Montgomery was one of the British top Generals during WWII — commander of the Eight Army known as the Desert Rats. Erwin Rommel was…

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Set Out To Restore Destroyed Graves in Iraq

In Barsa, Iraq a cemetery where British soldiers from both World Wars were laid to rest, has been destroyed by vandals and looters. The graveyard…

New York: Former Nazi Death Camp Guard Jakiw Palij, 91, ‘used to Jewish Protestors’

Steve Khalif

Jakiw Palij, 91, is a former Nazi concentration camp guard who was recruited by the German Army when Nazi occupied Poland. He has been a…

Britian’s Youngest Soldier From WWI, 12 years old, is Awarded 2 Medals

In 1915, Sidney Lewis enlisted in the Army. He would be known as the youngest soldier during the Great War. Sidney was only 12 years…

The Quest: Six Decades of Searching for the MIA

Ian Harvey

It was on a warm spring in 2008 and on board of a huge barge in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, casually camouflaged in…

Forbidden WWI Photographs Layout The First Year of Battle

Andrew Davidson of the Telegraph tells the story of his grandfather, Fred Davidson and his time as a WWI Doctor. Fred passed down three photographic…

Ray Gelinne – Battle Of The Bulge

Ian Harvey

“Is hot that gun many times” says Ray Gelinne, now 98 years old, while unfolding his WWII life as an army soldier. During the early…

Google criticized for unremarkable doodle on Armistice Day

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) Google doodle on Armistice Day was criticized for being unremarkable (2) Bing was applauded for the remarkable redesign…

Missions of secret Australian submarines during the Cold War revealed

Siegphyl

On February 20, 1986, Prime Minister Bob Hawke came to know of the nature of the operations of Australia’s secret submarines during the Cold War…