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Remains of Heroic Spitfire Pilot who Crashed in Italian Village Finally Laid to Rest

The Romagna Air Finders is an organization which searches for aircraft that crashed during the Second World War. Any death in action is a tragedy.…

What Does “Axis” Really Mean?

Germany started capturing counties like Czechoslovakia while Italy turned its army towards the Balkans and Africa. When World War 2 and the participants are discussed,…

“Never Surrender” The Japanese Soldier who Kept Fighting 30 Years After WW2 Ended

His home country welcomed him as a celebrity, but the old Japan that he had known and fought for was long gone. His name was…

Japan: Germany’s Ally in WWII- Help or Hindrance?

One Japanese soldier stuck somewhere in the jungle after a plane crash continued to fight even long after the war was over. A brave captain…

John Wayne, Draft Dodger? Why the Duke Never Served In World War II

John Wayne as Lt. Col. Benjamin H. Vandervoort in 'The Longest Day'

John Wayne is undeniably one of the most popular actors in American history. His vast legacy of films set the standards for years to come…

The Battle of Le Cateau: Britain’s Bloody Nose in WWI

The colours of dusk had begun to paint the skies above them, and the bodies of these men begged for a wink of sleep. The…

Amazing Drone Footage of the Crossroads Battlefield with Scenes from “Band of Brothers”

After a five-men night patrol reported coming across German machine guns at the Crossroads, Captain Winters organized a group of 15 men to attack them.…

Flying Dogs: Five of the Worst British Warplanes Ever!

Joshua Baylor

The planes also suffered nine accidents, which by itself is not substantial, but one must consider that only 49 of the planes were ever built.…

Wiped Out up to 50 Million, Spanish Flu Carried to Europe by US Troops Heading for the Trenches of WWI

Jay Hemmings

The weaker patients had a higher chance of survival. It was the young and healthy that experienced a higher mortality rate. While Denmark remained neutral…

Controversial Mossad Chief who Helped Capture Adolf Eichmann Passes Away

The deterioration in his hearing resulted from an injury he received during the raid at Atlit detention camp. Rafi Eitan was the coordinator of Operation…

The Policeman who Jumped From East to West Germany in a Single Leap

Ruslan Budnik

Often, “Wall Jumpers” went over the border in order to demonstrate bravery, impress their girlfriend, or were intoxicated. After being defeated in the Second World…

The Bloody Siege of Rhodes: The Ottomans & Their Unstoppable Empire

Billy Moncure

Suleiman offered the defenders a deal. They could either surrender, and he would give them food and let them go, or they could continue fighting…