Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Soviet’s Female Star Sniper
When the most countries of the world avoid putting women in the front line for some reasons during the World War II, the Soviet Union…
For sale: Corsair, only $3,000,000…
The Corsair was manufactured by Goodyear in 1942 under license from Vought in Akron, Ohio. It was initially to be used as a carrier-based aircraft,…
University Archives Hold Taped Personal Interview with Hitler’s Pilot
Wayland Baptist University’s archives hold a one-of-a-kind document which could give hearers and readers a different perspective about Hitler and World War II — a…
“Making Bomb” Guide Online Sparks Debate
Intense debate followed when Australia’s National Archive added a rough course to making bombs and has featured it online. The said documents brought up worried…
Woman Comes Out with Her Dark Past After 40 Years
Brigitte Hoss has managed to hide her dark past and lived a normal life for 40 years. However, at the age of 80 and dying…
War Hero Protests, Gives Medals Away
‘No one seems to care these days, older people are just treated like a bit of rubbish. The country is not as we all hoped. It…
Brad Pitt Gets “WWII Zoned” For New Film
Hollywood came to Dorset – literally – when Hollywood A-Lister Brad Pitt came to visit. The actor is preparing for his upcoming World War II…
Remains of 2 WWII Missing Airmen Finally Laid to Rest
They went AWOL after disappearing behind enemy lines in a war that ended more than 60 years ago. But at last, the remains of the…
Did Hitler Plan to Invade Britain?
Was Operation Sea Lion – Germany’s supposed strategy to invade United Kingdom in World War II – real or was it just a ploy used…
Prince Charles Launched Battle of Britain Museum
Prince Charles of Wales and his wife, Duchess Camilla of Cornwall opened an exhibits archive fully dedicated to the memories of the battle of Britain.…
Experts: WWII Chemical Weapons Threats to Baltic Sea Marine Life
“Our research has shown that in the Gotland Deep there are about 8,000 shells and missiles that could pollute the environment. We have now confirmed that…