Army Times on MSN
The American who was held in Ireland’s WWII internment camp — twice
Guards at the Curragh had blanks in their weapons and the internees, allied and German, were allowed to visit local pubs and ...
Tank Encyclopedia on MSN
Forgotten death march of World War II
On June 22, 1941, the armed forces of Germany and its allies launched a massive invasion of the Soviet Union. Stretching from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south, three German ...
Army Times on MSN
How America observed Christmas — at home and abroad — during WWII
In small town America, boys with absent heads of households were taken under the wing of World War I veterans from such ...
TJ3 History Official on MSN
The World War II bombing error that secretly crippled German forces
What looked like a catastrophic Allied blunder became an unexpected intelligence revelation. Two days after the bombing, Allied commanders learned the truth through intercepted German communications.
When you think about more recent military history, it’s unsurprising that World War II is the centerpiece of most ...
Eighty years after the lights were plugged into a humming Army generator, the spirit of the “greatest celebration in American ...
Military Times on MSN
Why Hitler declared war on the United States
Not yet recognizing the extent of the defeat all along the front, Hitler and his generals saw their reverses merely as a ...
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at Parham Airfield Museum
Peter Kindred grew up in a farmhouse stuffed with World War Two arms and explosives. His father's Home Guard uniform was ...
Today, Camp Blanding in Clay County is primarily the home of the Florida National Guard, but during World War II, it was one ...
The Newark Advocate on MSN
Battle of the Bulge rippled through Licking County families
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout tells the story of Corporal Carroll Lee Hupp of Licking County and the Battle of ...
On Dec. 9th, at the intersection of Kaefertalerstrasse and Dudenstrasse military members and onlookers gather to honor Gen.
On Sept. 2, 1945, the official end of World War II came to pass with Japan’s signing of the Instrument of Surrender aboard ...
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