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Most soldiers were young men. Nikolai Morozov was 87—and still ran toward the front lines to defend his homeland.
Step back in time to the tense final days of World War II as we uncover the dramatic story of America’s last great dogfight over Japan. While most believe the war ended quietly after the atomic ...
When Barnett “Barney” Crawford was born, five gallons of gas cost $1 and haircuts for children were 25 cents. Calvin Coolidge ...
"This museum goes beyond honoring Elvis's iconic haircut — it serves as a window into the stories ... from its early days in Center Valley and its pivotal role in World War II to its support of ...
President Donald Trump late Thursday announced plans to designate May 8 as World War II “Victory Day” in the United States, which coincides with the “Victory in Europe Day” that has been ...
Retropolis 81 years after he died in World War II, a young aviator comes home. 2nd Lt. Thomas V. Kelly Jr. was buried beside his parents and sister in the California town he left in 1943.
World War II began when Nazi Germany invaded Poland on Sept. 1, 1939, one week after the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and secret protocols to it between the Soviet Union and the Third ...
A soon-to-be 104-year-old World War II veteran in Ohio is hoping to have a very special guest at his upcoming birthday party. Denver Moore, who turns 104 on May 15, has invited President Donald ...
President Donald Trump announced plans on Thursday to designate May 8 as World War II "Victory Day" and Nov. 11 as World War I "Victory Day," stating that the U.S. did a lot to win both wars.
The idea that good soldiers needed good books didn’t start with World War II. During World War I, the American Library Association collaborated with the Army to gather and distribute donated books.
An unexploded U.S. bomb from World War II that had been buried at a Japanese airport exploded Wednesday, causing a large crater in a taxiway and the cancellation of more than 80 flights but no ...
One of the last masters of the air has died. Brig. Gen. Clarence Emil “Bud” Anderson, credited with downing 16 enemy planes over Europe in World War II, died this past week at his home in ...