Second World War | War History

Austria To Conduct Search For Hidden Nazi Laboratory

Ian Harvey

Thousands of people were killed in the 15 miles of tunnels that lie under Gusen. Authorities are now searching the tunnels located under the former…

Family From France Thanks Morganville (USA) For Their Support in Rebuilding in 1948

Ian Harvey

Two generations later and 4,700 miles away, the Tarlottings went to Morganville on Sunday, to deliver a gift for the support Feve received from Morganville…

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…

Mrs Churchill’s Involvement In The Second World War

Ian Harvey

Winston Churchill was and will always be one of the most important and recognized figures in Britain’s history. But few people know about the true…

The Heroic Paradogs of World War II

Ian Harvey

First, he learnt how to find and identify minefields, he protected his fellow soldiers on battlefields, he parachuted under a storm of German anti-aircraft on…

Holocaust Survivors Reunite With Their ‘Manna’: The Woman Who Cared For Them After The War

Ian Harvey

Soon after the end of the Second World War, Martha found herself at a manse in Lingfield, England, surrounded by children who were under her…

Remembering WWII by Remembering Our Veterans

Ian Harvey

On Veterans Day in 2013, President Barack Obama honored Richard Overton, 107 years-old, at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Owens…

Son Of President Eisenhower Dies Aged 91

Ian Harvey

The family announced the death of John Eisenhower, the oldest surviving son of an American president. Eisenhower served as an Army officer in the Second…

Vienna Philharmonic revokes awards made during Nazi-era

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The Vienna Philharmonic orchestra has recently revoked the awards it has given to six leading Nazis during Hitler’s rule. This move was in response to…

Austrian Journalist Claims Salt Miners Saved The Art Works And Not Clooney’s ‘Monuments Men’

Ian Harvey

According to an Austrian journalist whose book has just been published this week in Austria, the £5billion worth artworks were actually saved by a group…

WWII Genocide Against Roma Remembered

Ian Harvey

Serbian Minister of Health Slavica Đukić-Dejanović insisted that the genocide was one of the most tragic episodes for the Roma people during the Second World…