The Weapons They Carried: 10 WWII Infantry Weapons That Were Crucial to the Fight
Let’s take a look at the top 10 WWII Infantry Rifles of WWII, both Allied and Axis. M1 Garand The M1 Garand was the standard…
One of the most horrific slaughters of infantry- Battle of the Hohenzollern Redoubt
Photo story: Men in Uniform paying homage at the memorial to the casualties of the 46th North Midland Division at the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 13th…
US Returns Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp Wooden Barracks to Poland
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum is giving back an Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp wooden barracks to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland after being part of the former’s…
PRESS RELEASE: Broken Wings appoints War History Online as Official Media Partners
Broken Wings appoints War History Online as Official Media Partners Melbourne, Australia – October 9, 2013 – Broken Wings, the documentary film currently in production…
Remembering Ferguson Smith, WWII Hero Turned Cold War Spy Catcher
Surprised was the least of words to describe how the London suburb neighborhood Ferguson Smith, full name Ferguson George Donaldson Smith but was mostly known through…
Oldest Living Medal of Honor Recipient Died at 96
96-year-old Nicholas Oresko, oldest living recipient of the Medal of Honor, passed away at the Englewood Hospital and Medical Center last October 4, Friday. The World…
Wargaming donate £75,00 to the Dornier bomber restoration project
The severely damaged German Dornier Do17 Bomber, recovered last June, will soon get a major makeover, thanks to the collaboration of game developer Wargaming and…
WWII Soldier Documented Own Life, Service Through the Lens
Eugene Donatelli, like most young American men at the onset of the Second World War, got to tour free around the world courtesy of Uncle…
Centenary Group Works on Restoration of Training Camp for WWI Anniversary
The Clipstone Camp, one of the largest training camp during the World War I, is slowly restored to what it used to look like about…
Jewish Bernard Warshaw Recalls WWII Memories From The Citadel to Dachau Concentration Camp
Bernard Warshaw, a son of a Jewish small town businessman, had dreamed of going to The Citadel, a military college in South Carolina. He had…
Arizona Woman Hopes to Recover her Uncle’s Remains from WW2
A woman from Arizona believes that a discovery of the biggest lake in Italy could lead to the recovery of the remains of her uncle…
Pressure falls on France to pardon shot “coward” soldiers in WWI
Around 600 to 650 which served France during the World War I were executed by own firing squad for “cowardice”. During the WWI Centenary next…