Christmas is traditionally intended to be a time of peace and celebration—but most recent wars have continued unabated during the holiday season.
By December 1944, when the 28th Infantry Division reached Wiltz, Santa Claus had been MIA for years. And then . . .
Amid the hardships of the war, Christmas dinner became an annual reprieve for far-flung troops across the globe.
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A WWII Christmas: How US forces battled 200,000 German troops, 1,000 tanks in 1944
This attack was Adolf Hitler’s last attempt to turn World War II in his favor following the Allied D-Day invasion in June ...
Operation Cowboy stands as one of only two documented occasions during World War II when U.S. and Wehrmacht forces fought ...
The experience at battle solidified Howard Buford’s approach to life. ‘I don’t carry grudges around. I don’t carry anger around.” ...
Japan's government may consider retrieving items from a World War II shipwreck. The vessel sank more than 80 years ago while ...
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