World War II hero, RAF flyer. Born Dublin, July 17, 1919; died Dublin, March 17, aged 105. The Few are no more. The last of ...
1d
News Shopper on MSNThe Orpington man who lived through the Blitz as house roof was 'blown clean off'A now 94-year-old man who lived through WWII in Orpington can still remember the first ever air raid that sounded, not ...
Descendants of characters in “Operation Mincemeat,” a hit British musical now in New York, have gotten more out of seeing it ...
The metal pieces belong to what is now described as “one of the largest and most important Iron Age finds in the (United Kingdom),” according to a March 25 news release from Durham University.
The March 1945 crossings, by Patton and Montgomery's forces, gave the Allies beachheads with which to invade Germany.
Driven by unprecedented times, scientists and engineers forged technological breakthroughs amidst the flames of war.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results