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    New D-Day Statues Unveiled in Castletown Museum

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    Jun 7, 2018 Geoff Moore

    A museum on the South Coast of England has just unveiled set of 6 statues to commemorate D Day in 1944. The ceremony was held…

    WWI Aircraft a Hit at Paris Event – Les Invalides Behind The Scenes

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    Jun 7, 2018 Press Releases

    In this year of the RAF’s 100th anniversary, the Museum is proud to be working closely alongside The Royal Air Force and other significant international…

    The Scars of WWI: This Too Shall Pass

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    Jun 7, 2018 Ian Harvey

    There is a hidden side to war that historians have only been able to see just recently due to our enhanced ability to both record…

    Pacific War In Color on Smithsonian Channel Premieres Sunday, June 24 Rare Color Film and Photos

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    Jun 7, 2018 Press Releases

    A groundbreaking new eight-part series traces the epic struggle of the Pacific War using rare and never-before-seen color visuals from every corner of the conflict. Smithsonian Channel takes…

    Paratrooper: Interview with the Director and Producer of the New Television Series

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    Jun 7, 2018 Damian Lucjan

    The following is a transcript of the interview with War History Online and the Creators of Paratrooper. Today we have with us Lance Nielsen the director…

    The U.S. 1st Division at Cantigny 1918 Remembered

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    Jun 7, 2018 Ian Harvey

    The average person has almost certainly never heard of the Battle of Cantigny that took place on May 28th, 1918. However, it was the first…

    Tennessee Town Honors USCT Civil War Vets Long Forgotten

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    Jun 7, 2018 Ian Harvey

    History has many hidden corners and blind spots, places where the official record is so swayed by ideological bias that historians of the future will…

    Amazing Story of Gun Running in the Turkish War of Independence – The Alemdar

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    Jun 7, 2018 Guest Author

    War History Online presents this article from Jack Snowden The source for the adventurous tales of the Alemdar are two ship’s logs, the first of…

    Total Success: 75th Anniversary of the US Army Normandy Invasion Training Center in England

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    Jun 7, 2018 Jack Beckett

    In 1943, during World War II, the Allies started planning what would become the largest amphibious invasion in history. The plan was for a coastline…

    The Myth of the “Rubble Women” in Germany – Trümmerfrau

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    Jun 7, 2018 Ian Harvey

    Throughout Germany, there is a repeated motif in statues: A woman, with a hammer in her hand, her hair pulled up in a kerchief, looks…

    The Knights Hospitaller and the Great Siege of Malta

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    Jun 7, 2018 Andrew Knighton

    In 1530, the Knights Hospitaller were given control of the island of Malta. 35 years later, in 1565, the Ottoman Empire invaded the island. The…

    Port Miami, Ohio – Lost in the War of 1812, Found, and Lost Again

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    Jun 6, 2018 Ian Harvey

    The War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain saw heavy fighting in the area of Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan along the…

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