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    Tommy Prince, Native Canadian, Was So Quiet, Sometimes In Stead Of Killing Germans He Would Steal Something From Them

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    Aug 30, 2015 Sidney Mucheru

    Tommy Prince was born on October 15th, 1915, in Scanterbury Manitoba Canada in a family of eleven siblings. He left school at an early age…

    OH YES! 10 Strangest WWII Unsolved Mysteries #6 Is Freaky, #9 Is Sad

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    Aug 30, 2015 Jack Beckett

    There has been an interesting discussion with regards to the Nazi Gold Train, which was possibly discovered. If the gold train does exist, it could…

    Live Updates: IS THIS IT?? The Gold Train – Image Allegedly Taken Inside The Tunnel

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    Aug 30, 2015 Joris Nieuwint

    Editors note: These are the Gold Train updates up to March 2016 In December 2015, the press conference denounced the claims of a Nazi Gold…

    New book tells story of France’s forgotten resistance fighters

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    Aug 29, 2015 Ian Harvey

    The battle to liberate France from the Nazis during World War Two was fought not only by the Allies but also a large contingent of…

    Unexploded bombs continue to be discovered across London and UK

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    Aug 29, 2015 Ian Harvey

    Last week a World War Two unexploded bomb was uncovered by workmen in the east-end of London at Bethnal Green. Prior to this latest find,…

    English Civil War Battle of Winwick Pass to be Commemorated with Permanent Memorial

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    Aug 29, 2015 Ian Harvey

    A little known part of the English Civil War is the Battle of Winwick Pass, which took place 370 years ago this August, actually helped…

    CABLES SHOW CONFUSED PICTURE OF ATHENIA TORPEDOING – By Tom Sanger

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    Aug 29, 2015 Guest Author

    Early Monday morning, Sept. 4, 1939, the American ambassador to Great Britain, Joseph P. Kennedy, was awakened by an assistant with the news that a…

    31 Images of Rommel & Some You Wouldn’t Have Seen Before?

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    Aug 29, 2015 Jack Beckett

      Having gained a solid reputation as a military savant of the highest order, Rommel was promoted to Lieutenant General and placed in command of…

    Top 10: Best infantry weapons of WWII? Tell us what YOU think!

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    Aug 29, 2015 Colin Fraser

    A look at the top 10 WWII Infantry Rifles of WWII, both Allied and Axis. 10. M1 Garand The M1 Garand was the standard U.S.…

    5 Aircraft Types That Served 50+ Years In USAF, Can You Guess Them All?

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    Aug 29, 2015 Hans Wiesman

    Amazing fact: the World’s dominant Military Air Power has 5 aircraft types that served over 50 years and still have a number of them operational.…

    Adolf Hitler Planned To Destroy The Manhattan Skyscrapers During WWII – Years Before Osama Bin Laden

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    Aug 29, 2015 Siegphyl

    The Fuhrer not just wish for world domination. He was specifically obsessed with the vision of the destruction of America’s city, New York. Adolf Hitler…

    “Mad Major” Carpenter Attached 6 Bazookas To His Artillery Spotter Plane And Went Tank Hunting

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    Aug 29, 2015 Jack Beckett

    Charles Carpenter enlisted in the US Army in 1942 commissioned a second lieutenant. After completing flight training, Carpenter flew light observation aircraft and accumulated substantial…

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