Memorial | War History

D-Day Vets’ Last Battle: Raising Money for National Memorial

Even after WWII and the Normandy Landings, these D-Day vets still have a last campaign to fight for – raising the needed  £65,000 to have their…

Abe’s Visit To Yasukuni Shrine

Ian Harvey

Yasukuni Shrine honors 14 Second World War Class A criminals. In Japan it is a symbol of aggression and the prime minister’s choice to visit…

African-American Soldiers Massacred in the Battle of the Bulge are Finally Recognized and Honored

America’s history is a bloody one. While it is known that the men and women who have given their lives to serve the country have…

The Lincoln Tank Memorial will Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of WWI

There is to be a life sized tribute of the very first military tank set in the center of the city where it was built.…

Battle of the Bulge: The 69th Anniversary

Ian Harvey

Every year in mid-December, WWII veterans and ambassadors from Belgium and Luxembourg, gather at Arlington National Cemetery to honor the 19,000 American Soldiers fallen during…

Traces of The Berlin Wall Still Remains and Serves as a Reminder

The Berlin Wall was the iconic symbol of separating the communist East Berlin from the Democratic West Berlin. The wall ran 160-kilometers and while the…

THE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

THE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL We Will Remember Them By Robin Gibb, Jim Dooley, Gordon Rayner, Steve Darlow and Sean Feast Published by Fighting High Ltd,…

Cenotaph-to-be-restored-for-the-First-World-War-centenary

Steve Khalif

Next year, Britain will celebrate the 100th anniversary since the outbreak of the First World War. A lot of preparations for the memorial celebrations are…

Remembering the War Horse Heroes

Horse and Country reminds us that November 10th is known as Remembrance Sunday. The Horse Trust is a leading equine charity that is remembering the…

Proper Burial and Ceremony in the Works for Three WWI Soldiers Who Were Found 100 Years After the End of The War

Nearly 100 years after the first world war, archeologists found the remains of three World War One soldiers buried under a railway line. The soldiers…

R.I.P Fido: Britain’s Family Pets are WWII’s Unknown Victims

Humans weren’t the only victims that perished by the hands of the German Nazis. Nearly 750,00 British pets were systematically killed. This is not something…

US Govt. shutdown effects stretch across the Atlantic- Tourists enraged at US D-Day Cemetery site in Normandy

Photo story:  (Clockwise from top left) (1) American troops wade ashore on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France (2) Ships protected by barrage balloons landing supplies at…