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Trump mocks France over World War II celebrationsPresident Donald Trump mocked France for its celebrations marking 80 years since the Allied victory in Europe in World War II, and said the U.S. should do more to acknowledge its own leading role ...
In the opening hours of World War II, in the early morning skies over Poland, both the Axis and the Allied side had aerial victories and aerial “firsts”, some involving unlikely and obscure ...
When one thinks of America’s World War II air aces—those who have destroyed five or more enemy aircraft in aerial combat—chances are the following names come to mind: But the chances are ...
These historic aerial photos show what London looked like before World War II Historic England has just digitised the Air Pictures Portleven Collection, featuring fascinating shots of St Paul’s ...
A French environmental group has found artillery shells dating back to World Wars I and II and even the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 in a lake in eastern France. Water samples from Gerardmer in the ...
Photo Credit: General Photographic Agency / Getty Images. One of the little-discussed offensives of the First World War is the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.Taking place between January 1915 and ...
They were often dragooned into fighting somebody else’s war. From 1914 to 1918 alone, more than 30,000 “tirailleurs,” as the African riflemen were often known, were killed.
LONDON, Aug. 3, 1914 (UP) -- The first air battle in world history has taken place at Longwy, France. A French aviator circled above a German aircraft, fired down upon it, and sent it 300 feet to ...
After 80 years, the remains of a World War II soldier will be buried at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent on August 7. On Monday, the U.S. Army announced that the remains of United States Army Air ...
Ray Glansberg, 102, of Port St. Lucie and Sydney Edson, 100, of Lake Worth Beach, served during the 1944 D-Day invasion that turned the tide of war.
Ray Glansberg, 102, of Port St. Lucie and Sydney Edson, 100, of Lake Worth Beach, served during the 1944 D-Day invasion that turned the tide of war.
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