Posted on October 4, 2017 11:15 am
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by Mark Felton
John Leeming reflected on the journey that had landed him unexpectedly in the hands of the enemy. They had taken off from RAF Stradishall near Haverhill in Suffolk on 19 November 1940 bound for Cairo via the … Read the article
Posted on May 31, 2017 6:57 pm
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by Susan Cahill
The Grand Mosque of Paris was built between 1922 and 1926 to symbolize the eternal friendship between France and Islam. It was also meant to express gratitude to the half-million Muslims of the French Empire’s North African … Read the article
Posted on May 24, 2017 5:54 pm
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by Michael E. Haskew
Operation Torch, a highly complex endeavor scheduled for November 8, 1942, involved Allied forces on land, sea, and air.… Read the article
Posted on March 13, 2017 8:26 pm
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by Michael Bornstein and Debbie Bornstein Holinstat
It was March 1941. Nearly a year had passed since I had been born, and despite my parents’ continued optimism, conditions were getting worse, not better.
Still, Żarki remained an open ghetto and, … Read the article
Posted on March 6, 2017 4:28 pm
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by Robert Klara
One of the reasons why we know so much about the perilous and sinister world of Hitler’s hierarchy is because so many of its members spent time documenting it. Propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels kept a diary during … Read the article
Posted on February 9, 2017 3:56 pm
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by Giles Milton
Cecil Vandepeer Clarke viewed his caravan with the sort of affection that most men reserve for their wives. He polished it, tinkered with it and buffed up its cream paintwork with generous quantities of Richfield Auto Wax.… Read the article
Posted on January 10, 2017 4:04 pm
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by Stephen Dando-Collins
Eisenhower’s aide, Patton’s son-in-law, Hemingway’s son: The Greatest POW Escape in American History
Tall, thin Lieutenant Craig D. Campbell, from Austin, Texas was among the first Americans to arrive at the Nazi’s Oflag 64 POW camp at … Read the article
Posted on December 14, 2016 2:33 pm
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As we close in on the end of of the year, we list our best history books of 2016. Over the course of 2016 we published some incredible stories. Everything from military bravery and historic events to unique little known stories that we … Read the article
Posted on December 2, 2016 3:41 pm
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by Nicholas Best
When the task force slipped out of port on December 5, 1941, a man calling himself Tadashi Morimura watched from a few hundred yards away to the north. He was careful not to write anything down, but … Read the article
Posted on November 21, 2016 3:19 pm
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Michael E. Haskew
Among the most compelling and least known U.S. Marine exploits of World War II is the saga of 41 intrepid Marines who served with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in the European Theater. The covert Marines … Read the article