A World War I veteran who took his own life in Largs Bay nine months after the end of hostilities has become a rare addition to Adelaide’s National War Memorial.
For over a decade, Sigi has been part of Team Hope’s annual shoebox appeal, helping bring gifts and hope to children affected ...
Analysis of Adolf Hitler’s DNA reveals he may have had a rare genetic disorder that delays puberty, a new documentary says. Experts say that more details are needed.
More than 14 U.S. Army and Marine divisions never landed on X-Day of Operation Downfall, the planned invasion of Japan to end ...
Centenarian Ed Buffman tells of battles while serving on the USS Missouri against the backdrop of thousands honoring veterans ...
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Why Italy Failed So Badly in World War II
Italy entered World War II with high hopes but became one of the war’s weakest powers. In this video, we explore the real ...
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How Normandy Became the Gamble That Decided the Second World War
In 1944, the Allies faced an impossible decision — where to strike Europe. Normandy wasn’t the easiest choice, but it was the ...
Italian society, comfortably ensconced in the anti-fascist narrative, regarded the victory as its own. After Mussolini’s ...
Dwight David Eisenhower was born on Oct. 14, 1890 in Denison, Texas 135-years ago. His family later relocated to Kansas. His ...
The word began as a medical diagnosis but over the centuries has evolved to mean the longing for a bygone, idealized past.
The period following World War I was marked by unresolved tensions from the Treaty of Versailles and the ineffectiveness of[.
On this week’s episode of School of War, Aaron Maclean hosts Marc Milner, professor and author, to discuss the turbulent passing of the torch of Western hegemony during World War II.
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