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A Reflection: October 6, 1973 Marked the Beginning of the Yom Kippur War

  October 6, 1973 was the date in which Israel got a rude awakening. At 2 p.m., Syria crossed the Golan Heights and attacked Israel’s…

Two American Medics Helping Both Germans and Americans on Normandy’s D-Day

One would be lead to believe that a medic for a particular side would only tend to their comrades. This is not the case however.…

Probe Tied German Pizza Company to WWII Nazis

August Oetker of the German pizza giant, Dr. Oetker, has revealed that his family’s business is marred with ties to the Nazi party during the…

Steve Jobs Believed He was WWII Pilot in Past Life Says Ex

Steve Jobs one-time girlfriend, Chrisann Brennan, had written a book devoted to nitpicking the early life of the Apple co-founder. And she claimed in the book…

European Courts are Disgusted by Russia’s Handling of the Katyn Massacre

20,000 Polish war prisoners were slaughtered during the 1940 Katyn massacre. Russia kept important files a secret while the European Court of Human Rights were…

Yuri Levitan, The Voice of the War which Hitler hated above all others

“Attention, this is Moscow calling.” These words have been heard all over the airwaves in the Soviet Union. This voice belonged to Yuri Levitan, who…

French General Gaulle ‘thanked’ British WWII hero Captain Lake by telling him to ‘go home’ –secret Government files disclosed

Photo story (Clockwise from left): (1) Captain Peter Lake during WWII (2) In April 1944, Captain Lake was parachuted into the French territory to train…

WWII Radiation Poses a Threat to Future Housing Developments

The UK Nuclear Free Local Authorities (NFLA) reported that an unknown number of defunct World War II military bases may have high levels of radiation…

A man with a mission to search for missing Australian casualties during the Battle of Mouquet

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Dennis Frank is on a mission. He wishes to raise $38,000 to fund the search and recovery of the missing bodies of Australian diggers in…

Australia increases funding to honor the ANZAC legend centenary

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) Australian Lt General Sir Leslie Morshead (first from right) in a trench at the Lone pine battleground, Turkey,…

WWI battlefield images to create a gateway to historic landscapes of the Great War

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Photographs of battlefields during the World War I are in exhibit in a gallery show in Westminster Hall in Britain for the first time. After…

Vietnam war hero given state funeral

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Hundreds of thousands flooded the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, to give honor to the war hero responsible for many victories against the French and…