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Abdol Hussein Sardari – the Iranian Schindler – Saved Many Lives in WW2

During WWII, people found different and creative ways to save Jews from internment and death. Perhaps the most unusual method involved using Nazi racial laws…

National World War I Museum and Memorial Announces New Board of Trustees Appointments & 2017 Officer Slate

  The National World War I Museum and Memorial announced the appointments of Dave Ebbrecht, Andrea Hendricks, Tim Kristl and John Sherman to the organization’s…

The Mighty Russian T-34 Tank Held Its Ground During Operation Barbarossa In World War Two

The German Wehrmacht had it relatively easy when the Soviet Union was invaded during Operation Barbarossa in 1941— until they came up against the Russian…

Soaring Valor: World War Two Veterans Take A Special Journey

Dave Fleischer is a 96-year-old World War II veteran from East Dallas. Just 21 when he joined the army, he still remembers hearing the bombs…

WWII Veteran To Receive Pension He Has Fought For, Aged 90

Ex-gunner Govinda Raju joined the Indian army in October of 1942. He was just 18 at the time. He served in the Royal Indian Army…

Freshly restored World War II motor torpedo boat Restored for rides at Museum

  World War Two PT boat 305 is back in the same dock it was in back in 1943. The freshly restored World War II…

New Book Highlights the Plight of Poles During The Second World War

Helen Bitner-Glindzicz became a fan of history while a student at Rosemount Primary School in Derry during the 1940s. 70 years later, Helen has now…

WWII 1944: The Assault on Myitkyina was a Failure of Leadership

In May 1944, the Allies assaulted Japanese-held Myitkyina in Burma. It was an attack that brought successes despite significant failures of leadership and coordination. Stilwell…

Operation Thursday: Orde Wingate, Building Fortresses Behind Enemy Lines in WWII

Building a fort behind enemy lines sounds like an impossible challenge. It was the tactic developed by Orde Wingate during the Second World War and…

How the Allies Smashed the Nazi German Military Industry

WWII was a war between industries as much as it was between nations. From tanks and planes to bullets and bombs, the materials of war…

The Nuremberg Trials in 1945: The War Crimes Of The Wehrmacht

The Nuremberg Trials in 1945, established that the infamous SS were responsible for most Nazi war crimes. The Wehrmacht, consisting of the army, navy, and…

Solothurn Anti-Tank Rifle: A German Weapon That Almost Entered American Service During WWII

The rocket-propelled grenade launcher, a shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon, is in wide use today in conflicts around the world. Before its development, the weaponry used against…