January 21, 2020 German city defuses 1,100-pound American WWII bomb after evacuations, transit shutdown Evacuations and a transit shutdown were ordered in the German city of Cologne on Tuesday while experts defused an unexploded World War II-era American bomb, authorities said.
January 14, 2020 Germany could have won key World War II battle if they made these tactical changes, study says A startling new study suggests that Germany could have won a key battle in World War II and perhaps changed the outcome of the war if they had made a few small strategic changes.
January 13, 2020 Sunken US WWII plane revealed in stunning seabed images The wreck of a U.S. World War II aircraft has been revealed in stunning detail 77 years after it was lost off Oahu, Hawaii.
January 13, 2020 California WWII veteran, 104, asks for Valentine's Day cards: 'I'll save every one' Will you be his Valentine?
January 12, 2020 German city defuses rare World War II bombs after mass evacuation Thousands of people in and around the German city of Dortmund were evacuated on Sunday while crews defused two World War II-era bombs, officials said.
January 12, 2020 Sen. Rick Scott: They fought for freedom – how my father and the WW2 generation continue to inspire me I often wonder if he recognized how important he, and those like him, were to the fabric of American society.
January 5, 2020 Andrew Roberts: Winston Churchill showed 'qualities of leadership that we desperately need' Historian Andrew Roberts says there are many reasons Americans should value the life and legacy of Winston Churchill, Britain's prime minister during World War II.
January 2, 2020 World War II explosives found with metal detector boy got for Christmas A seven-year-old boy in Scotland discovered the remains of World War II explosives on a beach in the Scottish Highlands, courtesy of the metal detector he got for Christmas.
December 25, 2019 Victor Davis Hanson: Battle of the Bulge holds valuable lessons for us today The Battle of the Bulge reminds us that when deadly enemies prove unpredictable, it is sometimes wise to have an even more unpredictable leader on our side.
December 17, 2019 Army apologizes after posting image of Nazi war criminal on Battle of the Bulge’s 75th anniversary The U.S. Army is apologizing Tuesday for posting an image of a Nazi war criminal on some of its social media accounts during Monday’s 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.