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French Archives Release Secret WWII Intelligence Files

Ian Harvey

Historians in France released archives from that country’s secret service that give a view into operations by both the Nazis and the French Resistance during…

Personal Effects Of WWII Pilot Returned To Family 72 years After His Death

Ian Harvey

Lieutenant Harry F. Warner, Jr., was a decorated WWII hero killed during a bombing mission with the 63rd Fighter Squadron. His plane was shot down…

“British Warship Recognition: Vol. II” – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

Here we have the second volume of the quite extraordinary warship recognition albums made by a remarkable man named Richard Perkins before the Second World…

Civilian Father and Son Who Went Fishing And Became German Prisoners of War Along with Their Crew

Imagine the surprise when the mother of 17-year-old James Ritchie received a postcard from him months after he and fellow fishermen disappeared saying they were…

Decades after His D-day Death, an American Soldier to be Honoured in Roxbury, New Jersey

Phil Weinpel knew his uncle died on D-Day, but that’s all he knew about his mother’s brother, Edward Morozewicz. He recently learned much more. Last Saturday…

Australia’s New Hobart-Class Destroyer On Track for 2017

Ian Harvey

The HMAS Hobart, The Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) new first-of-class warfare destroyer, has successfully passed the first stage of sea trials according to a September…

The Nazi “High” Command – How Hitler’s Third Reich Was Fuelled by Hard Drugs

German writer Norman Ohler has written an unconventional history book that examines part of World War II from a different angle: the drug addiction of…

Given as Gifts, Sold as Scrap – First World War Tanks

Following the end of World War I English towns which had raised the most money received various military gifts for public display, such as a…

New WWI Exhibition at South Carolina State Museum

The South Carolina State Museum has recently launched a new exhibit that shows how World War I impacted the state and the people who lived…

Soldier Who Saved the Life of Four-Year-Old Girl in WW2 is Reunited With Her 75 Years Later

The last time British soldier Alan King saw four-year-old Toos Kacken, she was being shepherded by her mother who stumbled and almost fell into the…

“The First Tank Crews” – Review by Mark Barnes

By Mark Barnes: In the United Kingdom, commemorations have been underway for the centenary of tank warfare.  Whether it is wholly proper to be more or less…

Campaigners Fight To Save Iconic WW2 Battle Site From Destruction

Ian Harvey

Hotel Dreyeroord in Oosterbeek, 5km west of Arnhem holds a special place in the hearts of many British servicemen, but this year, plans have begun…