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World War II PoW’s name to be removed from war memorial after he was discovered to have survived until 1989

Siegphyl

A prisoner of war during the World War Two was presumed to have died in the hands of the Nazis. Recently, it was discovered that…

John Evans: The England cricketer who escaped from two prisoner of war camps

Ian Harvey

In September 1914, only a month after war had been started, British cricketers put their bats and balls aside. A number of approximately 200 had…

Members of the SAS Honor the Dead with Their Own Traditions

In the Vosges Mountains in eastern France, sits a memorial that reads “Stele SAS” or SAS Memorial. The memorial is secluded from the rest of…

World War One Innovators: Patriots or Capitalists?

Ian Harvey

World War One happened to pave way for what is now known as the ear of industrialization, great innovations were made. The Great War (as…

Review: THE GERMANS IN FLANDERS 1917-1918, by Mark Barnes

THE GERMANS IN FLANDERS 1917-1918 By David Bilton Published by Pen & Sword ISBN: 978 1 84884 650 0 Review by Mark Barnes for War…

First look at WWII Movie ‘Fury’ Impressive

Fury director David Ayer shared a photo of the upcoming WWII movie via Twitter showing A-list Hollywood actor Brad Pitt together with his co-stars Shia LaBeouf,…