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US Army Equipment found at Abandoned WW2 Front Line!

We explore abandoned US Army front line positions from the Battle of the Bulge to see what WW2 artifacts can still be found ...
Paintings coveted by Nazi leaders were taken from a Jewish family in Paris in 1943. They were last seen — until now — at ...
Retired firefighter Benjamin Broadwell Hagans, 96, has emerged as an eyewitness to the savage executions of three soldiers in ...
The Chinese immigrants who built the Transcontinental Railroad quietly endured racism and violence, fostering a complicated legacy for Chinese-Americans.
There’s something magical about the moment you spot a treasure hiding among what others might consider junk—that rush of adrenaline when you uncover a vintage comic book that completes your collection ...
Aid workers saved thousands of priceless archaeological artifacts in Gaza from destruction last week after Israel targeted ...
Tucson police are investigating the deadly shooting this weekend of a man who lived in an encampment. About 11:45 p.m. Saturday, Matthew Erik Simmerman, 56, was shot in a wash near the 900 block of ...
Anklam Road was named in honor of the man who homesteaded the area that the road runs through. George H. Anklam was born on Nov. 1, 1890, in Pigeon, Mich., to August and Lena (Fettig) Anklam. After ...