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Down WWII History: Stalin’s Kamikaze Canines

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Dec 12, 2013 Heziel Pitogo

If recent history saw suicide bombers, the WWII-bygone era once had Stalin’s kamikaze canines – dogs that were used as “living bombs” to destroy Nazi…

REVIEW: YPRES Nieuwpoort to Ploegsteert – by Mark Barnes

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Dec 12, 2013 Mark Barnes

YPRES Nieuwpoort to Ploegsteert By Jon Cooksey and Jerry MurlandBattle LinesThe Western Front By Car, By Bike And On FootPublished by Pen & Sword Military…

Holocaust survivor tells story of the horrors of Auschwitz

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Dec 12, 2013 Siegphyl

A Holocaust survivor shares the horrors that she has witnessed in Auschwitz almost 70 years after the outbreak of the Second World War. She said…

A Russian Journal: John Steinbeck and Robert Capa

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Dec 12, 2013 Ian Harvey

Steinbeck and Capa embarked on a six week Soviet Union tour through the early stage of the Cold War era. During their short trip, they…

Nazi Assassin Heinrich Boere Dies Aged 92

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Dec 12, 2013 Ian Harvey

Boere’s father was Dutch and grew up in the Netherlands; his mother was a German from Eschweiler, Germany. Heinrich moved to the Netherlands when he…

Museum on a mission to collect paintings of World War II bombers

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Dec 12, 2013 Siegphyl

 A museum is on a mission to collect images of an aircraft from World War II painted by a local artist. The Sywell Aviation Museum…

Monuments Men: Saviours Of The Lost Arts

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Dec 11, 2013 Ian Harvey

Corporal Lincoln Kirstein was the first men to enter the salt mine in Altaussee, Austria, after the unit that was there with him, managed to…

Two WWII Huts Discovered At Bletchley Park

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Dec 11, 2013 Ian Harvey

The £8m restoration of the Bletchley Park has given archaeologist some new sites to keep them busy. The “glorified wooden sheds”, how the huts are…

Two of Bletchley Park’s Primal Buildings Discovered

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Dec 11, 2013 Heziel Pitogo

Two of the archetypal buildings of Bletchley Park, Britain’s intelligence hub during the Second World War, were discovered under a car park within the site.…

Sisters Discovered How Brother Died in WWII through the Daily Express

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Dec 11, 2013 Heziel Pitogo

Nora and sister Molly were in their teenage years when bad news regarding their WWII serviceman brother reached home. Sergeant John Currey was one of…

Brad Pitt Spent £2 Million for WWII Spitfire – Report

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Dec 10, 2013 Heziel Pitogo

One of Hollywood’s A-list actor Brad Pitt reportedly splurged £2 million for a WWII Spitfire, thanks to the interest he formed with these vintage babies and…

Prince Charles Unveils Monument for WWII Female Agents

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Dec 10, 2013 Heziel Pitogo

Prince Charles spent a very busy day making three public appearances in three various occasions last December 4 — including being the one to unveil…

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