September 15, 2019 Pearl Harbor sailors laid to rest on same day in NJ, Kansas 78 years after 1941 attack The remains of two U.S. military veterans who were killed in Pearl Harbor on the same day in 1941 have finally been laid to rest — also on the same day, nearly 78 years later.
September 15, 2019 Oldest living American WWII veteran celebrates 110th birthday Lawrence Brooks — a man considered to be the nation's oldest living veteran from World War II — celebrated a huge milestone in Louisiana last week: his 110th birthday.
September 14, 2019 Vandals spray paint swastika, deface graves of fallen WWII soldiers in Netherlands A World War II cemetery that is the resting place for hundreds of British and Commonwealth soldiers in the Netherlands was the target of vandals who spray-painted a big swastika and random letters on many headstones.
September 13, 2019 Secret diary of 'Polish Anne Frank' surfaces, set for publication after 70 years in bank vault The secret diary of a Jewish teenage girl who died in the Holocaust is set for publication after spending 70 years in a bank vault.
September 5, 2019 Hitler's secret Nazi war machine revealed in hidden bases Experts are looking to unlock the sinister secrets of hidden Nazi bases dotted across Europe.
September 5, 2019 Mysterious Adolf Hitler bust found in French Senate basement A bust of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler has been found in the basement of the French Senate, a secret kept for 75 years, according to a startling investigation from French newspaper Le Monde.
September 5, 2019 Victor Davis Hanson: World War II rages on in minds of world leaders – It profoundly influences them today Even in the 21st century, the lasting effects of World War II endure.
September 1, 2019 Harry Kazianis: World War II started exactly 80 years ago – Is World War III on the way? On Sept. 1, 1939 Nazi Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France came to Poland’s defense, and suddenly World War II was underway. million. Could there be a World War III?
August 30, 2019 NYT's Bret Stephens ridiculed for WWII column with reference to 'bedbugs' insult New York Times columnist Bret Stephens was ridiculed on social media Friday for a column that contained a not-so-subtle reference to "bedbugs" following a spat with a college professor who jokingly called Stephens a bedbug on Twitter.
August 16, 2019 On 75th anniversary of WWII 'Operation Dragoon,' paratrooper recalls dropping into French Riviera Seventy-five years ago this week, American and French forces invaded Nazi-occupied southern France in a mission that was supposed to coincide with D-Day in the north of France.