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    New Danish Film Tells Horror Story Of German Prisoners Told To Clear Mines After WWII

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    Jul 10, 2016 Ian Harvey

    A new Danish film has been released telling the story behind millions of landmines buried on the coast of Denmark during World War Two. Martin…

    Documentary Covers Secretary for Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister

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    Jul 10, 2016 Ian Harvey

    A German Life (Ein Deutsches Leben) is a German film featuring four directors interviewing Brunhilde Pomsel. Pomsel, 105, was the personal stenographer for Joseph Goebbels,…

    Into the Blue – Review by Mark Barnes

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    Jul 10, 2016 Mark Barnes

    Here is another wonderful aviation re-issue from Grub Street, a publisher who have made a speciality out of reproducing classic books from Great War aviators.…

    Remains of Black Watch Soldier Linked to Relatives After 100 Years

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    Jul 10, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Lance Corporal John Morrison, from Brodie, was killed in World War I after serving in the 1st Battalion Black Watch (Royal Highlander). His remains were…

    91-year-old WWII U.S. Veteran Honored by the French

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    Jul 9, 2016 Ian Harvey

    James Facos was the ball turret gunner in a B-17 Flying Fortress. He flew 30 missions, including bombing runs to prepare for the D-Day invasions…

    An Interview with Gary Slaughter – Author of Sea Stories

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    Jul 9, 2016 Marija Jovanovska

    Since 2004, you have authored a highly-successful series of five Cottonwood novels. Now you have written an autobiographical account of your service as a Navy…

    Restoring The B-17 Bomber in Urbana

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    Jul 9, 2016 Ian Harvey

    The director of the Champaign Aviation Museum in Urbana, Ohio gets the same question everyday from visitors. They all want to know how much longer…

    “Come and fight a Gurkha!” he yelled, lost his right hand throwing back a grenade then “single handedly” defended his post for 4 hours against 200 enemy soldiers killing 31

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    Jul 9, 2016 William Mclaughlin

    Never mess with a Gurkha. Not everyone knows this, but then again, many people don’t know what a Gurkha/Gorkha is. Gurkhas were a branch of…

    Sedan 1870 – The Great Humiliation of France

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    Jul 9, 2016 Julia Dzhak

    The year was 1870. By this time Prussia had consolidated its place as one of the great powers of Europe. Defeating Austria and Denmark had…

    When a Ragtag Group of Foolhardy Men Took On U-Boats With Sailing Ships

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    Jul 9, 2016 Gabe Christy

    While many people know the story of the “Little Ships of Dunkirk,” Great Britain was not the only nation to call upon its civilian sailors…

    How One Sailor With A Burning Flare Nearly Cost The USA an Aircraft Carrier

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    Jul 9, 2016 Elly Farelly

    On the morning of the 26th of October, 1966 the USS Oriskany was stationed 50 miles off the north coast of Vietnam. A group of Skyhawk…

    11 Amazing WWII Color Pictures Of The USS Enterprise – Big E

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    Jul 9, 2016 Joris Nieuwint

    USS Enterprise (CV-6) was an Aircraft Carrier which was known to the troops as the “Big E”. Enterprise was a Yorktown-class carrier, was launched in…

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