During World War II, tyranny and destruction swept over continents, and the very foundations of our freedom stood in peril.
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Out of Ammunition, God Save the King - The Last Radio Broadcast from Arnhem Bridge
In September of 1944, the Allied leaders plotted an ambitious plan to free Nazi-occupied nations and open a way into the German capital of Berlin. It wasn’t so much a long shot as an all-or-nothing ...
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American Heritage Museum to Host WWII P-51 Ace Col. Joe Peterburs at Historic Aviation Weekend
Join WWII P-51 ace Col. Joe Peterburs at the American Heritage Museum's Historic Aviation Weekend, September 13-14, 2025.
A 1941 graduate of Sugar Notch High School, Joseph John Miskel was one of thousands of young men and women who enlisted in the U.S. Armed Services at the outbreak of World War II. While each have ...
BERLIN — Berlin police were evacuating thousands of people from a central area of the German capital Friday and shutting down the main train station in preparation for the removal of an unexploded ...
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