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The LAST B-24 built at Douglas in Tulsa – The Tulsamerican was found in the Ocean nearly 70 years after Fatal Crash

A search for the remains of the plane known as the Tulsamerican had been going on for years. In 2010,  a team from the Croatian…

Tony Bennett: A WWII Veteran participated in the Liberation of a German Death Camp and was Demoted for Dining with a Black Friend

Widely known as the 1950s and 60s singer of popular hit songs such as “Blue Velvet,” “Rags to Riches” and “Stranger in Paradise,” Tony Bennett…

Dawn of the Wolf Pack: October 18, 1940 – Germany Targets Allied Supply Routes in WWII

Gabe Christy

Thirty-five ships steamed out of Sydney, Nova Scotia on October 5, 1940. A multitude of flags flew from their masts including Greece, Sweden, the Netherlands…

Top Five Roman Generals: Who do you Think Made the List

The Roman Legion was a fearsome military unit. A heavy infantry advance was almost unstoppable, able to take on most enemies. The best aspect of…

The Polish Thermopylae: 800 vs 42,000 at Wizna, 1939

Greg Jackson

As German troops poured across the border into Poland in 1939, one Polish captain, 40 miles from the front line, prepared for what he knew…

Fearless Escapes Over (And Under) The Berlin Wall

Sarah Cooper

When the Second World War was finally over, Germany was divided up into four occupation zones among the Allied forces. Berlin was also divided up…

Operation Mincemeat – How the Allies Tricked Hitler to open the gates of Sicily

World War II was fought on battlefields across the globe, with staggering numbers of casualties amassing on all sides. But under the cloak of darkness,…

Little Ship that Ferried Soldiers from Dunkirk found on England’s Canvey Island

Ian Harvey

Recently, the Vanguard, one of the many Little ships that aided in the evacuation at Dunkirk in 1940 has been located. Sitting on blocks and…

Charity Edna Adams – the Highest Ranking African-American Woman During WWII

During WWII, the US did its best to maintain the flow of mail to its troops in Europe. Unfortunately, most able-bodied workers were either fighting…

Court Rules WWI Memorial Must be Torn Down

Ian Harvey

In Bladensburg, Maryland, there is a memorial to the 49 men from the area who died in WWI. It was erected in 1925 by the…

The Bund Deutscher Mädel: Nazi Training for the Future Mothers of the Third Reich

Ian Harvey

When Hitler was in power in Germany, he considered teenagers and children to be the future of the Third Reich. The Hitler Youth, an organization…

Hans-Ulrich Rudel – The Flying Tank Buster Who Flew More Than 2,000 Missions And Killed Over 500 Tanks

Hans-Ulrich Rudel was shot down 30 times during his 2,530 missions. He destroyed one battleship, one cruiser, one destroyer, 70 landing craft, 800 vehicles, 150…