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The Illegal WW2 Plane That Took Revenge Alone
Baron Jean de Selys Longchamps hadn’t been cleared for the mission. In fact, he’d been flatly denied, again and again. But on ...
It marked the first time in history the U.S. Army recognized 350 soldiers held as slaves inside Nazi Germany. The men were beaten, starved and forced to work in tunnels at Berga an der Elster where ...
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36 Pilots, 40 Bombers, 1 Last Stand: Greece’s Forgotten Air War
Outnumbered and outgunned, the Royal Hellenic Air Force faced the Italian invasion of 1940 with barely forty bombers and a ...
November’s We The People segment features the friendship between a Tazewell County native and a young man from Italy, an ...
On this week’s episode of School of War, Aaron Maclean hosts Marc Milner, professor and author, to discuss the turbulent passing of the torch of Western hegemony during World War II.
The Department of History, Loyola Libraries and Polish Studies Program sponsored the annual commemoration event of ...
Veterans in Lubbock started their day with a free meal, thanks to a Texas Tech baseball coach continuing a family tradition ...
News10NBC had the opportunity to speak with Frank Satta, a 103-year-old World War II veteran, about his experiences and what ...
Two World War II veterans with ties to South Jersey were among the servicemen and women remembered Nov. 11, Veterans ...
More than 14 U.S. Army and Marine divisions never landed on X-Day of Operation Downfall, the planned invasion of Japan to end ...
Try to go to Paris.” That’s life advice from 103-year-old World War II veteran and Henrico County resident Thomas Brown.
In September 1943, a major Allied offensive launched on the southwest Italian coast off the Tyrrhenian Sea proved successful ...
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