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Guest blogger Geoff Moore: WHERE THE KGB BUGGED 60 HOTEL BEDROOMS TALLINN ESTONIA

Checking into a 400 plus room hotel what are the chances of getting the same room without you asking for a particular one? Most would say…

‘Where history assembled’ Marine veteran treated by medic who helped raise flag on Iwo Jima

Marine veteran

By Jeremy P. Amick When John Scheperle joined the Marine Corps during World War II, he was following in the footsteps of an older brother…

Guest blogger Alex Kershaw: Liberation of Dachau Part II

To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Dachau on April 29th, Alex Kershaw has sent us an extract from his book The Liberator  You…

Guest blogger Alex Kershaw: Liberation of Dachau Part I

To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Dachau on April 29th, Alex Kershaw has sent us an extract from his book The Liberator …

FOR SALE, this War Relic C-47 Dakota and the book The Dakota Hunter – By Hans Wiesman

FOR SALE, this War Relic C-47 Dakota (not in flying condition, but in smaller framed skin panels for wall decoration) and the book The Dakota…

Dan Snow: Second Battle of Ypres – The Dawn of Chemical Warfare

100 years ago this week my great grandfather was serving in the Ypres Salient. On 22 April at 5pm he noticed, ‘a whitish blue mist…

‘Quite a few miles’ Navy veteran served in Europe and the Pacific during World War II

Navy veteran

Many stories of a World War II veteran’s service involve receipt of the notorious draft letter, travel to a basic training site, and then an…

Aussie 7th Div. drives Japanese into Borneo Jungle, welcomed by head hunting Dayak Tribes – by Hans Wiesman

By 1944, Nippon’s Imperial Navy was desperately fighting to stop the Allied Naval Forces in their island hopping swarming about to the North. The Indonesian…

‘The most intact U-boat wreck I’ve ever seen’ U-Boat Hunter Innes McCartney – The Discovery of U778

German submarine U-778 was a Type VIIC U-boat built for Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine in World War II. She only completed one combat patrol and sank…

‘Shoot and scoot’ Local veteran shares story of tank rescue during World War II

Local veteran

By Jeremy P. Ämick America seems to have an insatiable appetite for war movies as evidenced by the recent release of military films such as…

U-Boat Hunter Innes McCartney: The Discovery of U1003

U-1003 escaped an attack by a 120 Squadron Liberator on 20 March 1945 but was rammed at periscope depth on the next evening by the…

Nippon’s desperate final secret weapon to stop US Navy invasion: The near-sonic rocket propelled Kamikaze Bomb Ohka. – By Hans Wiesman

Japan’s Imperial Navy developed in 1944 in all secrecy the Yokosuka MXY-7 Suicide Plane ‘Ohka’ with a large high explosives war head. It was a…