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He was always a proud American, even when his country locked him up. A World War II hero celebrates 100 years and says his ...
Most days, you can find Laurent Stemkens at his busy job preparing food in a restaurant kitchen. The amiable, bushy-haired 25 ...
German leaders intend to ramp up defense spending and build the most powerful armed forces in Europe, but shadows of World ...
Army Pvt. Charles William Smalley Jr., a Chesterton native, was 19 when he died in combat in 1944 but no one knew where his body went.
World War II reenactors filled Tidioute over the weekend to recreate the battle for the Ludendorff Bridge in Remagen, Germany ...
The calendar was turned back 80 years Saturday at Coulter Airfield as vintage World War II aircraft made an appearance, bringing a wave of nostalgia and pride to local residents.
Museum visitors can take a look into the cramped nose of a bomber at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
The grave of Point Pleasant native John “Jack” R. Carleton, who died fighting in World War II, is still tenderly cared for ...
On a door, he has mounted parts of a torpedo that was fired by PT-509, an American boat that sank after a fight with the German navy off Noirmont onthe south-west coast of Jersey in 1944.
German POWs in RI Military successes in Europe led to almost 400,000 German prisoners of war in the United States. The prisoners ranged from hard-core Nazis to non-ideological conscripts and ...
As the horrors of Auschwitz unfolded around them, two 20-somethings found love, lost one another then reunited decades later – leading to one of the most remarkable escapes of WWII ...
In the chaos of the Battle of the Bulge, German command launched one of the most daring deception operations of the war. Disguised in U.S. uniforms, speaking perfect English, and driving American ...