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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 ...
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 ...
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.
The victory over Japan remains one of the most overlooked yet decisive chapters of the war Read Full Article at RT.com ...
The idea that we would ally ourselves with Hitler, and if we did ally ourselves with Hitler, it would’ve stopped the Holocaust, is absurd.
In World War II, a German chemical company called Bayer ran cruel experiments on prisoners at Buchenwald and Auschwitz. They had no recourse, so Bayer had a free hand to ...
Preserve Chattanooga will engage experts from the community in a discussion about the state of preservation and its future in ...
To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the war, we asked historians to share their favorite museums around the world.
Sasha Vasilyuk, author of “Your Presence Is Mandatory,” will celebrate her Rohr Prize for Jewish literature at a NYC ceremony ...
For more than 80 years, Camp Atterbury has been an integral part of the Johnson County community. From its start as a ...