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Biggest Lies People Still Believe About WWII

In this video we debunk some of the most persistent myths about World War II that continue to shape popular history. From misconceptions about German technology and Allied strategy to misunderstood ...
On the 6th of June 1944, D-Day commenced. The largest amphibious operation in history marked the start of the liberation of ...
A series of holiday beaches in Devon, in the United Kingdom, were once vital training grounds that contributed to the success ...
Fans have continued to praise the "classic" war film as one of the "greatest war movies ever made" more than six decades ...
MI5: Official Secrets, a landmark exhibition at The National Archives, unveils 115 years of real espionage. Discover coded ...
Designed by Voorsanger Architects with local firm Mathes Brierre, the phased project features sharp and angular forms, ...
The Yak-9 performed more anti-tank missions, in particular, the Yak-9T variant with a 37mm cannon, in this case the ...
Just weeks before Nazi soldiers came to his house looking for him, Oscar Stein fled home — now, at 102, he’s sharing his ...
Bridget Megarry, who now lives in France with her husband Kevin, always knew that her father John William Sutton Pringle had ...
But today we are talking about the rubber boats in the Channel anyway. In my case I’m talking about it because people keep ...
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