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    Pacific Plane Wrecks, Amazing pictures of Abandoned WWII planes

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    Jul 4, 2016 Joris Nieuwint

    The Pacific Islands are still littered with plane wrecks from the fighting that took place there in WWII. Planes that crash landed in remote locations…

    Model of 1919 Thompson Submachine Gun – the original Tommy gun (Watch)

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    Jul 4, 2016 Joris Nieuwint

      Black and white gangster movies from the 1930’s were, and still are, hugely popular. The weapon of choice in these movies is almost always…

    10 Underhanded Ways The Spanish Franco Regime Aided Hitler And The Axis Powers in WWII

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    Jul 4, 2016 Guest Author

    Most histories of the Second World War tell the same story of the clash between the Allied and the Axis powers. German and Italian forces…

    Charge Of The Light Brigade: Britain’s most famous Military Disaster

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    Jul 4, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    Storm’d at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of Hell Rode the six hundred…

    Top 7 Biggest Bunkers Ever Built

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    Jul 4, 2016 Jinny McCormick

    The cold war may be long over,  and certain installations have been abandoned, but the powers that be still have and maintain bunkers in preparation…

    Fergus Anckorn – Saved His Fellow POWs By Performing Magic Tricks!

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    Jul 4, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Fergus Anckorn who, during WWII, used magic as a means of saving both his own life and the lives of those around him, was born…

    German President Remembers Soviet Sacrifices In WWII

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    Jul 4, 2016 Ian Harvey

    German President Joachim Gauck, speaking at Berlin’s Soviet War Memorial on Wednesday 22nd June 2016, acclaimed the Russian victims of Germany’s Operation Barbarossa, 75 years…

    Michael Herr Died – His Dispatches Brought The Vietnam War Home

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    Jul 3, 2016 Ian Harvey

    “Dispatches is beyond politics, beyond rhetoric, beyond ‘pacification’ and body counts and the ‘psychotic vaudeville’ of Saigon press briefings. Its materials are fear and death,…

    Award-winning author Gary Slaughter releasing memoir chronicling riveting first-hand experience as a Cold War Naval officer

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    Jul 3, 2016 Marija Jovanovska

    Gary Slaughter made waves in the literary world when he released his multi-award-winning Cottonwood novels (Fletcher House). Now, he’s bringing to life his experience as…

    Captured World War I-era Machine Gun Refurbished And On Display

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    Jul 3, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Officials at the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site sent a World War I-era machine gun to Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia, to be restored. It has…

    Eyewitness Testimony of Atomic Attack Preserved In ‘Hiroshima Archive’

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    Jul 3, 2016 Ian Harvey

    An interactive mapping project has recently been translated in order to combine first-hand testimony from the many witnesses. The goal is to comprehensively document the…

    July 3rd 1940, No Longer Allies, The British Sank The French Fleet At Mers-el-Kebir

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    Jul 3, 2016 Shahan Russell

    Unable to stop the German advance in Europe, British soldiers fled through the Port of Dunkirk with French help. Weeks later, the British thanked their…

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