For Black History Month, a Long Island museum is bringing the past to life. Students and visitors are learning about how World War II soldiers fought for freedom abroad while facing inequality at ...
Discover how the U.S. Ghost Army used inflatable tanks and sound to save 30,000 lives in WWII. A technical look at the 23rd ...
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Historic Bay Area shipyard hosts celebration as two of World War II’s legendary ‘Rosies’ turn 100
RICHMOND — Dozens of well-wishers turned the S.S. Red Oak Victory, a floating World War II museum in Richmond’s historic ...
Nipmuc Regional High School history students spoke with local seniors about what life was like during World War II.
More than 3,000 artworks from national museums were stowed in chateaus in the Lot—about 350 miles south of Paris ...
There have been so many World War II movies made over the years, but only a few perfect ones, including classics like The ...
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The art of aerial victory: How German Luftwaffe aces tallied, displayed, and honored their kill scores from the Spanish Civil War to World War II
Explore the fascinating history of how German Luftwaffe pilots meticulously tracked and displayed their aerial victories from the Spanish Civil War through the major battles of World War II. From ...
Ret. Army Master Sgt. Ed Beck made it through three wars and nearly died in a German POW camp to still be present, sharing ...
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‘You are always in my heart': A look at love letters from World War II
For Valentine's Day, Military Times delved into love letters that helped U.S. troops and their families through the dark days ...
José Alaniz, professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Department of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle, will deliver a talk titled ...
Emilio Pucci is now known for his work in the “chiffon trenches.” Making use of declassified material, a new book reveals his harrowing, real-life World War II experiences.
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German POWs discover the truth about America in World War II
In 1943, hundreds of thousands of German prisoners of war were sent to the United States after the collapse of the Afrika ...
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