Conservation experts helped the Nazi regime inspect church and civil archives to track down people they sought to persecute, a researcher concluded.
NPR's Emily Kwong speaks with Sadeqa Johnson about her new novel THE KEEPER OF LOST CHILDREN and discovering the story of mixed-race children who were left in German orphanages following World War II.
To this day, there has only been one recorded instance of submarine-on-submarine warfare during WWII. The German Navy's ...
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The frozen nightmare of Korsun encirclement, starvation, and the harsh winter that broke the German army
Explore the eight-day siege of the Korsun Pocket, where 59,000 German soldiers were trapped in freezing conditions by ...
On Feb. 21, Sten Gould turns 100 years old. His wartime journals have preserved the voice of a soldier who copied Nazi morse ...
On the night of Feb. 18, 1945, American soldiers did something the German defenders believed impossible, mounting a ...
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Top 10: Best Second World War military transport planes
Top 10: Best Second World War Military Transport Planes ...
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