Three months after the Normandy landings, the first American units entered Luxembourg on 9 September 1944 at Petange, in the south of the Grand Duchy. Luxembourg had been occupied by the Nazis since ...
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The US Air Force is bringing back the Pacific island airfield that launched the atomic bombings of Japan back into commission. The long-dormant World War II airfield, North Field, is based on ...
A Marine looks out of an MV-22 Osprey aircraft over Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina. (Cpl. Alexander Mitchell/Marine Corps) A recently refurbished, World War II-era airfield is ...
On a quiet street corner in Berlin's Mitte district, a bronze statue of a young girl in a traditional Korean dress glitters in the sun. Her fists are clenched, her expression tense. She is seated ...
EXCLUSIVE: Cameras are now rolling on Working Title and Studiocanal’s WWII drama-thriller Pressure, about the build-up to the historic Normandy Landings. Joining Andrew Scott, Brendan Fraser and ...
You think you know the history of World War II: The Nazis were the bad guys and Adolf Hitler was probably the greatest villain the world has ever known — the author of a Holocaust that killed 6 ...
London has seen many scientific discoveries and engineering feats in its history. Scientists have made their home and studied in the metropolis, while the city is a hub for medical and scientific ...
One of the most beloved New York Mets, Ed Kranepool, died at the age of 79. Kranepool suffered a cardiac arrest in Boca Raton, Florida. Kranepool was the longest-tenured Met and played for the 1969 ...