21 sad images of bombed out Cologne – you wouldn’t have seen many of these images before
The German city of Cologne was bombed in 262 separate air raids by the Allies during World War II, including 31 times by the Royal…
Peter Jackson Assisting in the Opening of a WWI Museum After Wrapping Up “The Hobbit” Trilogy
After wrapping up his The Hobbit trilogy, director Peter Jackson said in a recent interview that he is channeling his energy into assisting the launching of a…
NSA Releases Vietnam War Reports of China Capturing US Soldiers
In an effort to resolve Missing in Action cases, the US National Security Agency (NSA) continues to review more than 7.5 million reports and documents…
The Drive to Save WWII Tales Becoming Urgent – Historians
United States of America – There is a growing recognition among many historians that first-hand WWII tales – stories from the men and women who…
People paid £30 to be the prisoner of war in Nazi theme camp
In Britain during the 1980s a holiday camp was set up at an unused hospital at Weyhill, near Andover in Hampshire. The basic concern of…
WWII Dambusters memorabilia will be auctioned this month
During the Second World War the Allied power started their bombing mission against Germany and they targeted the dams of the Ruhr. For this mission…
THE EYES OF THE DESERT RATS – Review by Mark Barnes
It doesn’t take much of an imagination to picture a dusty landing ground miles behind the front line being shocked into life in the dead…
Wreck of the SS Thistlegorm in the Egyptian Red Sea
By Super Jolly for War History Online: Underwater for 68 years, a snap shot in time and beautifully preserved WWII cargo so desperately needed by Allied…
Meet Olive Bailey, the Woman Who Worked with Alan Turing Cracking Nazi Codes during WWII
Olive Bailey was only a young woman when she worked in Bletchley Park during the Second World War but at 94, she remembers it all like…
Recently discovered diary reveals brutal Nazi tactics against Jews in Lodz.
The Lodz Ghetto, or Litzmannstadt Ghetto as the Germans renamed it, came into existence in late 1939 and was intended to be a collection point…