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Hundreds of people gathered at Eisenhower Park Saturday for an up-close view of some of the vehicles that helped the Allies ...
During World War II, many nuclear bombs had to be dropped. Although a few weapons were recovered, and a few were not found ...
World War II saw some truly amazing innovations and feats of engineering. Actually, there were several pieces of equipment ...
Belarus’s events marking 80 years since the defeat of Nazi Germany were a show of state power—but also reflected real popular ...
With thick armor and a devastating 88mm gun, the Tiger I wasn’t just a tank—it was a battlefield nightmare for Allied forces.
As the war in Western Europe began reaching its inevitable conclusion, German efforts to expedite arms production led to some ...
World War II was a war like no other in the magnitude of its effects ... soldiers had scrawled the words abbasso comunismo—down with communism—on the train cars, and fights broke out at the stations.
Military collectibles from World War II have surpassed their status as mere artifacts and become tangible snippets of history ...
How did radar play a crucial advantage for the Allied forces’ victory in WW2? AeroTime takes a look at how radar was deployed ...
A new World War II exhibit is inviting you to step back in time with its opening on Saturday at 10 a.m. The “Threads of War: Industries, Memories and the People of Waynesboro” opening at the ...
In “Spitfires” by Becky Aikman, the saga of wartime American women pilots comes vividly to life.
King Charles III says Canada faces ‘unprecedented challenges' in what he sees as more dangerous world since World War II.