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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.
An abandoned village which was evacuated in World War Two has opened to the public, allowing visitors to explore the derelict ...
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 ...
A centenarian has shared his precious memories of Christmas 1945. Dubbed "Victory Christmas", it was the first time Britain ...
This undated file photo shows an interior view of a prisoner of war (POW) camp barrack restored according to the real scene ...
Mervyn Kersh, a 100-year-old Jewish veteran born in Brixton in 1924, is proud of the role he played, but not of the state ...
The King has used his annual Christmas message to praise Second World War values of courage and sacrifice, whilst also ...
Christmas is traditionally intended to be a time of peace and celebration—but most recent wars have continued unabated during the holiday season.
KING Charles delivered his Christmas message hailing “triumph of courage over adversity” and celebrating community spirit and ...
On the morning of December 16, 1944, more than 200,000 German soldiers and about 1,000 tanks launched a surprise attack on ...
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How defeat rebuilt the US Army in World War II
This video tells the story of how the U.S. Army transformed itself after its defeat at Kasserine Pass. It follows Major ...
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