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American Veteran Of Two World Wars Honored In California

Sergeant Louis Van Iersel who was a World War I and World War II veteran has had a US Postal Service office in Sierra Madre, California, named…

This Monstrous 46-Ton Soviet WW2 Tank Was Named After Joseph Stalin Himself

The IS tank family was named after Joseph Stalin during WWII. So called because of its massive size, heavy armor, and high-calibre gun it was…

‘Hacksaw Ridge’ – Directed by Mel Gibson – Is Being Compared To ‘American Sniper’

The film Hacksaw Ridge, directed by Mel Gibson, is being compared to American Sniper directed by Clint Eastwood. Some are interpreting Gibson’s film as an…

A Veteran Of The Terrifying Airdrop Into Arnhem Returns To The Battlefield

Ian Harvey

Former British paratrooper Alfred Watkins recalls being more scared of being shot down in an airplane than what awaited him and other soldiers on the…

The Idea Of The ‘Panic Button’ Originated With American Pilots In The Korean War

William M. Guinther was a 23-year-old Air Force Lieutenant who, on March 12, 1950, found himself in a predicament.  Shortly after taking off from Otis…

Amazing 1984 Interview With Legendary Scottish D-Day Piper Bill Millin – Landing on Sword Beach

Bill Millin, aged 21, was considered to be unarmed on June 6th, 1944 as he jumped from the landing slope in Normandy on Sword Beach.…

WWII Shipwreck Explored For First Time In Almost 75 Years

On the 7th June 1942, the Coast Trader, an unremarkable coastal freighter plied her trade along the western coast of the USA sailed out of…

This Is What Every D-Day Re-Enactment Should Look Like (Watch)

Reenacting D-Day is certainly quite a job and enthusiasts in Conneaut, Ohio prove they’re up to it every year. D-Day Conneaut is one of the…

When Four Prisoners Escaped From Auschwitz In The Kommander’s Car

In 1942, four Polish prisoners at Auschwitz had had enough. They wanted to escape, but if they did (regardless of whether or not they succeeded),…

The Versailles Peace Treaty – Ending The Great War In 1918

The treaty of Versailles was one of several peace treaties which signaled the end of the devastating years of World War I. It sealed the end…

101st Airborne – Siege Of Bastogne – The Aid Station Massacre (Watch)

Reg Jans

Battlefield guide Reg Jans talks about the murder of between eight and 15 wounded Americans in an aid station in the village of Foy near…

American WWII Veteran Gets To Ride In A B-29

Ed Gray, 98, is a World War II veteran from Dallas who served as a fighter pilot in the Pacific Theater.  He was a First…