A German mother sheltered three lost American soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge—and did the same for German soldiers hours later.
Dexter resident recalls his uncle’s release from a Russian prison camp and the unlikely chain of events that led him home Photos: Farm in Wroclaw, Poland, post 1945. Photo: Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe.
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 ...
Across the country, towns banded together to support the war effort. However, one Surrey town is believed to have ...
Five years after its release, a modern WW2 naval film is surging again, as Tom Hanks' Greyhound remains a fan favorite on ...
Why First Lieutenant Ewald Swanson's crew flew a B-17 by pulling bare control cables with their hands during WW2 —[...] ...
A centuries-old French château with ties to Louis XIV is on the market for the first time in nearly 80 years, asking $22.9 ...
Guards at the Curragh had blanks in their weapons and the internees, allied and German, were allowed to visit local pubs and ...
The legend of Jasper Maskelyne, a British stage magician who helped hide Allied military installations during World War II, has likely been embellished beyond his actual accomplishments.
John Hall, a naval officer who was employed during the 1960s and 1970s as the bursar at Salisbury Cathedral School, ...