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But in his free time, Stemkens roams the nearby forests on both sides of the border, armed with the metal detector he uses to ...
During World War I, 19 Choctaw soldiers pioneered the use of Native languages in wartime communication to limited fanfare.
During World War II, Germany faced a terrifying weapon that caught them completely off guard. This unexpected technology ...
This find, made in May, serendipitously coincided with the 80th anniversary of the end of the Nazi occupation of Breslau in ...
Clark used the wartime record she discovered in her grandfather’s scrapbook, which was compiled by two of his sisters, to ...
Variations on the theme have surfaced among longtime NATO allies in Europe, one-party and authoritarian states and history’s ...
Over 90 staff members welcomed hundreds of guests at Muscatine Power and Water Saturday as part of its 2025 Customer Appreciation Day. The appreciation day occurs every three years due ...
Stacker compiled a list of 50 facts and figures that defined the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. Sources include the D-Day ...
These 15 war movies didn’t just depict battles—they redefined how war stories are told on screen. From innovative filmmaking to bold narrative choices, each one broke the mold and set new standards ...
Former teacher, the daughter of a Marine, tries to remember and celebrate everyone from Detroit who died while in service.
The Germans primarily painted spirals on the nosecones of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, two of the best German fighter planes of WW2.The spirals worked well to promote safety.
During World War II, Jack Treadwell, then a lieutenant, charged a series of German pillboxes singlehandedly. Getty background photo by Galerie Bilderwelt. National Archives photo of Jack Treadwell.