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.
Army Times on MSN
The American who was held in Ireland’s WWII internment camp — twice
Guards at the Curragh had blanks in their weapons and the internees, allied and German, were allowed to visit local pubs and ...
The National Interest on MSN
How a British magician (may have) outsmarted the Nazis in World War II
The legend of Jasper Maskelyne, a British stage magician who helped hide Allied military installations during World War II, ...
Archie Hemsley may be 101, but his mastery on the golf course is a sight to behold. Hemsley, a British World War II veteran, ...
Army Times on MSN
How America observed Christmas — at home and abroad — during WWII
In small town America, boys with absent heads of households were taken under the wing of World War I veterans from such ...
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 ...
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at Parham Airfield Museum
Peter Kindred grew up in a farmhouse stuffed with World War Two arms and explosives. His father's Home Guard uniform was ...
Operation Cowboy stands as one of only two documented occasions during World War II when U.S. and Wehrmacht forces fought ...
This undated file photo shows an interior view of a prisoner of war (POW) camp barrack restored according to the real scene ...
A statue commemorating North East World War Two hero Len Gibson is to be unveiled in a South Tyneside park. To mark the 80th ...
The grandchild of Second World War codebreaker Ruth Bourne has said she was “intelligent, creative, and witty” as they paid ...
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