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The papers outlined the day-to-day operations involving Nazi and Italian Fascist prisoners of war held during World War II at nearby Camp Upton, the present-day home of Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Exploring The Nazi Mega Bunkers Of Hitler's Atlantic Wall' War historian James Rogers travels to northern France to explore ...
Author Daniel Markowitz will visit Peabody, Hillsboro, and Marion this coming week to publicize his new historical fiction book, “The Spoils of Victory,” inspired by stories of German prisoners of war ...
Archaeologists found five bodies, including a child's, beneath Hermann Göring's villa at Hitler's Wolf's Lair in Poland. How ...
In the 80 years since World War II came to its official end on Sept. 2, 1945, the number of living World War II veterans has rapidly declined.
Long Islanders who served included a sergeant who flew a record number of bombing missions and soldiers who took part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy.
This week marks 80 years since the end of World War II. While Europe celebrated the end of the war in May, hostilities dragged on for several months in the Far East until Emperor Hirohito announced ...
The victory over Japan remains one of the most overlooked yet decisive chapters of the war Read Full Article at RT.com ...
With more than 44,000 established camps, subcamps, ghettos and other sites of incarceration, the German Nazis killed more than 6 million Jews. In addition, the Reich killed an extraordinary number of ...
The Frenchwoman built one of the world's greatest fashion houses - but more details of her involvement with Nazis during World War II, and how she managed to avoid the fate of other traitors once it ...
FORMER World War II prisoner-of-war Douglas Randall was appalled at the sheer waste of food he witnessed on returning to Australia. Only months before, the emaciated POW had been starving, wondering ...
A NEW book chronicling Newtown's role in World War Two will be released on Monday, September 1. The 'Newtown Remembers World War Book' launch will take place at Newtown Library at 2pm.