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Japanese Zero was the flagship enemy fighter aircraft during World War Two

Japanese Zero

Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero Model 22 (NX712Z), recovered from New Guinea in 1991 and used (with the atypical green camouflage shown) in the film Pearl Harbor…

A look at Buchenwald concentration camp

Buchenwald

Buchenwald concentration camp was the first to be liberated by the Allies in April 1945, at the end of World War Two. The US Army’s…

‘Dyffryn Aled’ – the Colditz of Wales where 3 German Officers Escaped and Nearly got on a waiting U-Boat

A rich aristocratic lady lived a very content life in her 25-bedroom late-Georgian country estate called Dyffryn Aled, in the Welsh countryside. During the First…

German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel – The Desert Fox who earned the respect of the British

Erwin Rommel

[Via] Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was perhaps the only German leader during the Second World War who was regarded with honour by the British. Rommel…

Nazi’s Lebensborn Project – Breeding the next generation Super Race of Aryans

During World War Two around 12,000 blue-eyed, blond children were kidnapped by the Nazi’s elite security service, the SS. The children were kidnapped as part…

AMAZING! Weapons from WWII embeded into trees in Nevsky Pyatachok – Russia

Ovidiu Popa

The Second World War left its mark on the world, as it was discovered by accident in Russia a few years ago, in a region…

Haven’t seen 99% of these before. 34 great colour images of warbirds!

Jack Beckett

Millions of poignant black-and-white photos have come out of the World War Two era, but it is not often that scenes from the deadliest conflict…

MUST READ: Front-line surgeon, protected his aid station – he took on & killed 98 Japanese before he was overrun…

Jeff Edwards

Many humans worldwide fear going to the Dentist for pretty obvious reasons: The pain, the worry that you’ll have to get a cavity filled, and…

A re-enactment of a Confederate surrender brings back memories of the American Civil War

American Civil War

It was the 9th of April 1865, 150 years ago, when the Confederate commander, Robert E. Lee, surrendered to the Union, after fighting 4 years…

Creator of ‘The Hobbit’ film has designed 21st century standard ‘World War I Exhibition’ in New Zealand

World War I Exhibition

[Via] After the huge success of his Hollywood blockbuster, ‘The Hobbit’, the filmmaker Peter Jackson has surprised fans and historians around the globe with his…

Lady Pilot of WWII – Mary Ellis still loves to fly the ‘Spitfire’

Spitfire

Mostly, war is considered to be a field for men, but there is no shortage of tales of bravery and gallantry shown by women during…

The modern day Aircraft Boneyard – Storage and Destruction of Warplanes in Tuscon Arizona

A virtual visit to the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center (AMARC), better known as the Aircraft Boneyard. Planes that are taken off active service are flown here…