The streets of Berlin were devastated beyond recognition in some areas as 33-year-old photographer William Vandivert was led ...
Through years of research, AI-assisted photographic analysis, and archival images supplied by a distant relative, German ...
The secret was D-Day — the June 6, 1944, invasion of Nazi-occupied France with the world’s largest-ever sea, land and air ...
DEFENSE Secretary Pete Hegseth has been compared to Adolf Hitler after he summoned around 800 generals to an in-person meeting to announce directives for troops ...
In the chaos of a crumbling regime, a trove of letters reveals the unwavering faith of German soldiers in a doomed cause, offering a haunting glimpse into their minds.
In his diary, Lam wrote of a narrow brush with death on D-Day aboard HMS Ramillies, as the battleship’s mighty guns were ...
The executioner in the photo is now believed to be Jakobus Onnen — a former teacher of French, English, and gymnastics, born ...
The captain of the giant Royal Navy battleship called his officers together to give them a first morsel of one of World War ...
France awarded its highest honor, the Légion d’honneur, to the Chinese contingent’s last survivor in 2006. Huang Tingxin, ...
Nuremberg, often called ‘history’s greatest trial’, officially opened on October 18 1945. It held senior Nazi leaders to account for war crimes during the Holocaust.
A long-lost diary from China is shedding light on a D-Day landing mystery - The diary was by Lam Ping-yu — a Chinese officer ...