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Eugene B. Fluckey and the USS Barb – One of the most effective US submarines in WWII

Ian Harvey

Near the end of World War II, many of Japan’s remaining war planes and ships were kept in port as they waited for the expected…

Winged Messenger Who Saved Aircrew In World War Two

Few people realize that in World War II carrying a homing pigeon on bombers during missions was common. One aircrew 70 years ago could thank…

Missing World War Two Scroll Returned to Family After Year-Long Search

A Wellington, New Zealand family is delighted to be reunited with an invaluable reminder of Second World War. Last week police issued a public appeal…

The Battle of Normandy – Original Color Footage (Watch)

  The tide of the Second World War turned on the 6th of June, 1944, changing the course of history forever. On the shores of…

The U.S. Army’s all Mexican-American Infantry Unit – Little-Known Heroes of the Italian Campaign of WWII

War History Online presents this guest article by Dave Gutierrez There are several unique WWII units that have been well documented.  The stories of all the…

Terrible Story Of A Captured Airman In The Hands Of The Japanese In World War Two

So traumatized was Flight Sergeant Bill Tate by his two years as a Japanese prisoner of war that 50 years passed before he could recount…

Incredible Story Of Jacksonville Man Who Was A Hero of the Warsaw Uprising

Stanley Rozycki was 17 and serving in the Polish Underground State when the Warsaw Uprising began on August 1, 1944. The goal of the uprising…

The History of the Red Poppy as a Symbol of Remembrance

Volunteers have sold red poppies for many years to raise funds for veterans. Here’s how that tradition began. The red poppy has traditionally been the…

One of the last surviving WWII Lancaster bomber pilots has died aged 92

One of the last surviving Lancaster bomber pilots, 92-year-old Charles Cawthorn of Swindon, Wiltshire, known as Charlie Boy, died last month in the town’s Great…

Life in Australia During World War Two

Ian Harvey

Nearly a million Australians, men and women, served in World War II. As the war started, those serving overseas were subject to the horrors of…

Book release: The Jagged Edge of Duty by Robert L. Richardson – Read the First Chapter

On April 14, Stackpole Books, a major publisher of books related to World War II aviation and Air Force aviation history, will release “The Jagged…

33 Facts About Hitler’s Invasion of the Soviet Union

A quick look at the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany in 33 facts: 1. The invasion of the Soviet Union was the most…