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Congress Passes Legislation Finally Allowing WASP Burials in Arlington

Legislation has passed Congress allowing the cremated remains of women who served as Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.…

Oda Nobunaga – The Demon Daimyo Who Unified Japan

From 1400 to 1600, Japan was a fractured country, in endless inner turmoil. The territorial warlords were in constant conflict with each other and there…

Did You Know About This WWII Shipping Disaster? It Was Deadlier Than Titanic & Lusitania Combined!

The Titanic was one of the greatest maritime tragedies and the sinking of the Lusitania was a wartime catastrophe. Both events, while disastrous, lost far…

The Attack on the Spy Ship USS Liberty – When Israel Attacked America

Waqas Ali

After the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, Israel had established itself as a force to be reckoned with and a state that was here to stay. The…

A Look Into a Hidden WWII Battlefield – Diving into D-Day

A visit to Normandy gives a real sense of WWII, the impact of D-Day and the devastation that occurred once those brave young allied soldiers…

Adolf Eichmann, the Evil Architect of the Holocaust in WW2

Adolf Eichmann, one of the chief architects of the Holocaust, became an infamous figure after his heavily publicized trial and execution in Israel in 1962.…

Kasserine Pass 1943: Rommel’s Last Victory?

Colin Fraser

In late January and throughout February 1943, American troops had their first major engagements with German forces in World War II in Tunisia. It really…

Incredibly Sad Rare German First World War Footage – In Color

This is a collection of rare WWI footage. In the video, you’ll see German soldiers march through the Brandenburg gate in Berlin, confident that the war will be…

The Dedicated Volunteers Giving Proper Burials to WW2 Soldiers Killed in Battle

Volunteers in Russia searched a riverbank outside St. Petersburg and located the remains of five Soviet soldiers who died while defending the city in World…

New Exhibition Explores the Rags to Riches Story of WW2 Refugee Joseph Kagan

A new exhibition explores the colorful life of the textile designer Joseph Kagan, who escaped a WW2 ghetto and fled to England with his family.…

Burial of the Last of Six Brothers Who Served in WWII

On April 29, a Friday morning, five M14 rifles pointed toward a beautiful Cape Cod sky. Three volleys interrupted the silence before a solo Army…

New Images Created of a Scottish Ship Used in the American Civil War

One of the main objectives of Confederate forces in the American Civil War was to evade Union ships that were blocking Southern ports. For this…