Walking Archive on MSN
What German soldiers really thought of British troops in WWII
German soldiers entered World War II believing British troops were weak and unwilling to fight. Through battles from Dunkirk to Normandy, that belief was tested, challenged, and ultimately overturned.
The Falkirk Herald on MSN
Ian Scott: New book shares memories of Head of Muir soldier and POW from World War II
Looking back over 2025 I remember all the books, articles and TV programmes produced to commemorate the ending of World War ...
A World War Two veteran who fought in Normandy as a teenager before becoming a prisoner of war has died at the age of 100, a ...
HistoryAtWar on MSN
Why German officers misread Eisenhower
During World War II, many German officers initially dismissed Dwight D. Eisenhower as a political appointee with little real ...
Most will agree in us all valuing our armed forces and their public service, giving them the respect, gratitude and care they ...
An abandoned village which was evacuated in World War Two has opened to the public, allowing visitors to explore the derelict ...
A centenarian has shared his precious memories of Christmas 1945. Dubbed "Victory Christmas", it was the first time Britain ...
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