A Belgian collector who put up a series of World War II photographs showing the final moments of 200 Greeks executed by a ...
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Kill everyone inside! - What a Nazi officer ordered after Hitler’s death
On May 5, 1945, just days after Hitler’s death, Castle Itter in Austria became the site of one of the strangest battles of World War II. We explore how U.S. soldiers, Austrian resistance fighters, and ...
Today, our Nation commemorates the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima—a monumental struggle that advanced the cause of victory in the Pacific ...
Shocking photographs depicting Nazi soldiers’ executions of Greek resistance fighters during World War II have been ...
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Abandoned Wehrmacht hilltop outpost reveals equipment left behind
An abandoned German mountain position from World War II contains scattered equipment and personal items left behind during a ...
Highlights from a trove of more than 200 love letters that tell the story of a couple's courtship and marriage during ...
Culture minister says an 'entire collection' of photos apparently taken by a Nazi serving in Greece has been declared a national monument 'due to its particular historical value' ...
Greece will claim a World War II photo trove posted for sale online believed to show for the first time one of Nazi Germany's worst atrocities in the country, the culture ministry said Wednesday.
The Waffen SS, a paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party’s SS organization, has often been portrayed as some of the[...] ...
Roddie Edmonds help save the lives of about 300 Jewish-Americans while being held as a prisoner of war in Germany during World War II.
War rarely turns on one person alone, yet certain names continue to surface when the history of World War II is revisited. Alan Turing is one of them..
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