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    ‘The Battle of the Bulge’ was so Historically Inaccurate, That President Eisenhower Came Out of Retirement & Held a Press Conference Just to Denounce the Film.

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    Dec 6, 2015 Jack Beckett

    ‘Battle of the Bulge’ is an American classic war movie, it was made in Spain and hit the screens in 1965. It was directed by…

    When Count Schwerin Was Put On Trial For Attempting To Kill Hitler, He Did Not Back Down

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    Dec 6, 2015 Ian Harvey

    When one thinks of World War II, they often reflect on heroes who lost their lives during the conflict.  But there were also heroes who,…

    Dutch Resistance Fighter’s Final Letter Delivered After 72 Years

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    Dec 6, 2015 Ian Harvey

    If a person is killed in wartime, the one thing that helps his or her family members deal with the grief is knowledge. Knowing the…

    WWII Kentucky 3rd Infantry Division Soldier a Step Closer to Posthumous Medal of Honor

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    Dec 5, 2015 Ian Harvey

    A World War Two US Army soldier from Clinton County, Kentucky is set to receive a Medal of Honor sixteen years after his death. Garlin…

    80 Years Ago, The Douglas DC-3 Was Born: Celebrating Its Maiden Flight, Dec 17th, 1935

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    Dec 5, 2015 Hans Wiesman

    On the 80th Anniversary of the DC-3, 12 signed copies of the book “The DAKOTA HUNTER” will be given away by WAR HISTORY ONLINE  Magazine in a random draw, a…

    12 Little Known Facts about WWI

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    Dec 5, 2015 Heziel Pitogo

    The Great War may have fascinated us with its bloody bloodbaths and trench warfare, but these 12 little-known facts about tell us that there was more…

    Remains of Jews Gassed in Auschwitz And Found Preserved In Jars Finally Laid to Rest

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    Dec 5, 2015 Ian Harvey

    The remains of preserved Jews who were part of Nazi experiments at Auschwitz have finally been laid to rest 70 years after the end of World…

    The Three Fighters that Brought the Luftwaffe to its Knees

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    Dec 5, 2015 Guest Author

    The German air force (the Luftwaffe) was probably the strongest air force in Europe at the dawn of the Second World War. It isn’t surprising…

    Watch: Unbelievable Color Footage of Operation Market Garden

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    Dec 5, 2015 Joris Nieuwint

    Operation Market Garden was the plan by Field Marshal Montgomery to outflank the German fortified Siegfried line by going through The Netherlands. The Netherlands is…

    WWI: Romania Shipped 120 Tons ($1.25 billion) of Gold to Russia for Safe Keeping, As of 2014, They Have Returned Just 33 kg of It!

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    Dec 5, 2015 Jack Beckett

    The Romanian Treasure that was sent to Russia for safekeeping during World War I is a collection of the Romanian government that is comprised of…

    One of the Last Known Veterans of the Search for the German Bismarck Passes Away

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    Dec 5, 2015 Ian Harvey

    William Herbert  (Bert) Millener recently died on his 103rd birthday.  He was one of the last remaining veterans of the gun turrets that helped sink…

    6300 Files and Documents On The Holocaust Found Behind Wall Of Budapest Apartment

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    Dec 5, 2015 Ian Harvey

    A new, huge collection of World War Two Nazi census documents has been discovered in a flat in Hungary.  A couple living in the flat…

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