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Paris Exhibition Showcases Unclaimed Pieces of Looted Art

Prominent French journalist Anne Sinclair is the daughter of legendary Parisian art dealer Paul Rosenberg.  She is now 68. On February 23, she opened an exhibition…

Swimming and Running Biathlon For Those Who Wonder What It Was Like to be a Commando in World War Two

Experience the feats of a Second World War commando in the sea and jungle of Malaysia.  That is what the Chapman’s Challenge 2017 — a…

President Lyndon Johnson’s Vietnam Legacy

Two months before the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passed both the House and the Senate, on May 27, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson made two phone…

Fighting for Recognition for a World War Two Hero who Gave His Life In Battle

Ordinary Seaman Teddy Sheean was ordered to abandon ship when the HMAS Armidale was sunk by the Japanese in World War II. Instead, he strapped…

Statements Suggest that Hitler May Have Tested the First Atomic Weapon in WW2

Most people are familiar with the famous mushroom-shaped cloud picture which shows the famous atomic bomb dropping on Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945.  But…

Death of a Distinguished Marine – Veteran Of Iwo Jima, Vietnam, And Korea, Lt. Gen. Lawrence F. Snowden

On Saturday 18th February, Charlottesville lost one of her most distinguished sons, Retired Lt. Gen. Lawrence F. Snowden, at a hospice in Florida. Lt. Gen…

Former Slave William Carney – Medal Of Honor Recipient Who Never Let The Flag Touch The Ground

Historically, black soldiers in the US military had to fight tooth and nail to gain any respect. The desire to prove themselves saw black units…

The Battle of the Coral Sea – The First Major Clash Of Aircraft Carriers In Military History

In 1942 in the Pacific Theater of WWII, the Battle of the Coral Sea was fought by the Japanese, against the United States and Australia.…

The Siege of Bastogne – Original Footage From The Historic Battle (Watch)

On December 22, 1944, the Germans had the US 101st Airborne Division trapped in the Belgian city of Bastogne. Feeling generous, German General Walther Freiherr…

Operation Cobra, 1944: Breaking Out of Normandy

In July 1944, Normandy was the scene of fierce fighting. Operation Neptune had seen the Allies land on the coast on June 6, D-Day. Following…

The Tragedy of the SS Cap Arcona – WWII’s Titanic

The SS Cap Arcona was a German ocean liner built in the 1920’s for the Hamburg – South America Line. She was Germany’s answer to…

The Flying Tigers Bite Back (Watch)

When people think of America’s involvement in WWII, they remember the conflict in Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific but they also fought the Japanese…