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The silent invention that changed World War II
This film tells the secret story of the proximity fuse, one of the most important but least-known inventions of World War II.
A blackened canteen was salvaged from wreckage of a World War II bombing raid in Shizuoka, Japan in June 1945.
World War II narratives, up for grabs. In September, China held a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the ...
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The lone soldier who saved his unit in World War II
This video tells the true story of Audie Murphy’s stand at Holtzwihr during World War II. It follows Murphy and the surviving ...
John Lauritsen reports on Del Thielke, thought to be the last person alive who was present on the USS Missouri when Japan ...
At age 101, Margaret Brewer of Fort Mill celebrates good health and her U.S Navy service during WWII. She’s among a handful ...
Both men were staff sergeants during World War II, both were gunners on B-17s and both their planes were shot down on Feb. 22 ...
The Bowling Green State University History Department will welcome Amazon #1 best-selling author Edmund “Ed” Kruszynski as ...
The US Navy, in coordination with the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, removed significant portions of two World War II-era ...
Dr. Masao Tomonaga was two years old when he survived the 1945 atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki. Today, he and other survivors ...
Two World War II survivors arrived in the islands today, courtesy of Hawaiian Airlines, for the 84th anniversary of the ...
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