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Camp X – The Allies’ Secret Training School for World War II Spies and Elite Agents

On the shores of Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa is an area now known as Intrepid Park. Very little of what remains today hints at…

Remains of WWII Pilot Recovered from Pacific Ocean

Ian Harvey

The remains of a US pilot shot down over the Pacific during WWII, were discovered with his plane near Ngerekebesang Island in the Republic of…

The Maginot Line – Book Review by Mark Barnes

It is ever so easy to ridicule the Maginot Line given its strategic failure, but it would be wrong to denigrate the wonder of it’s…

The Abraham Lincoln Brigade – US Citizens Who Fought Against Fascism in Spain

During the Spanish Civil War (1936 – 1939) a call went out from the Republican forces for communists and socialists around the world to come…

Cornelius H. Charlton and his Medal of Honor

Jeff Edwards

Throughout WWII, young men in their teens watched as those known as the greatest generation fought for victory in the greatest war the world has…

MI6 Recognizes Work of Spy who Saved 10,000 Jews in WWII

Ian Harvey

Frank Foley was as far from James Bond as it is possible to get. Mild-mannered, slightly overweight, and wearing glasses, he looked more like a…

Algerian Jews Finally Eligible for Compensation from Germany

Ian Harvey

Jews have been persecuted all over the world, including in one of Africa’s lesser-known countries, Algeria. The Germans have recently begun to regard Algerian Jews…

Making History – The Ship’s Cook Who Grabbed A .50 Cal To Shoot Down Enemy Planes At Pearl Harbor

Elly Farelly

In 1942, when Dorie Miller stood onboard the USS Enterprise at Pearl Harbor to receive the Navy Cross he made history. Miller was the first…

The Battle of Imjin River And The Last Stand Of The Glorious Glosters

When talking about success in war we usually focus on victories. But there are times when a successful retreat can be as great a challenge…

The 110th Infantry Holds the Line

Ian Harvey

By August 1944, the tide of WWII had long since turned for the Third Reich. They had been summarily ousted from their previously dominant position…

Old Model Army – A New Exhibition At The Tank Museum In Bovington

Some of history’s most bizarre and outrageous tank designs that were never made have now been created – and show why they never left the…

Remembering the Dominator: Forgotten Plane of WWII

Ian Harvey

The most expensive weapons program conducted by the US military during WWII was not the Manhattan Project which developed the atomic bomb. That distinction belongs…