Restored Photographs Add Color to WWI
The production of restored photographs is on the rise as advances in technology make the process easier. With the centenary of WWI approaching, this has…
German Weather Station Discovered in Canada
A German weather station that was used during the Second World War has recently been discovered in the most unlikely of places. It has not…
BLOODY RED TABS – Review by Chris Buckham
Popular culture likes to paint the senior officers of the First World War as petrified fossils of an earlier style of warfare unable to adjust…
WWII Sherman Tank Lifted From the Bottom of the Barents Sea
An exceptionally unspoiled M4 Sherman tank, the battle tank the Allies primarily used during the Second World War, was salvaged from an area in the…
Imperial War Museum Opens Doors
The Imperial War Museum in London has been undergoing millions of dollars in renovations, but is now gearing up to receive visitors once again after…
Double-Decker Bus Used as WWI Transport Returning to France
A double-decker bus that was used for troop transport during the First World War is now returning to France at the dawn of the centenary.…
Live Ordnance is Discovered Left Over from WWI
A slew of live ordnance that has been left over from the First World War is currently being discovered in France. These deadly explosives, which…
Photography Shows Interior of WWI Tunnels
Relatively speaking, not many WWI tunnels have been photographed. Although it is commonly known that soldiers often sought safety underground in the midst of shelling…
Shinzo Abe Speaks on Battle of Okinawa’s Anniversary
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is often the subject of some debate when it comes to his speeches. He has a tendency to glorify Japan’s…
B-29 Superfortress Brought Back to Flight!
A B-29 Superfortress which has seen service in both World War II and the Korean War is to be given renewed flight capabilities. Currently being…
Jewish Inmates plan to Derail Hitlers Train – It nearly worked!
During the Second World War, Hitler was almost killed by a derailed train. It was not an accident, but part of an elaborate and daring…
Imperial War Museum Reopens to Mark WWI Centenary
After undergoing a £40 million restoration, the Imperial War Museum opens up its doors once again to the public. With its reopening come new galleries to mark…