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Horror-tinged World War II stories aren’t new. And the story of Wolfenstein is pretty straightforward. Blaskowicz has to ...
John Gilbert Winant, the ambassador to Great Britain in the early 1940s, became the first head of the Social Security ...
Part 3 of a three-part series on Painesville native, World War II hero and boxer Danny Nardico. In Part 1, Nardico emerges as a Harvey football standout, a two-time Lake Shore League all-stars, ...
Sketched into the sides of the Maid in the Shade’s bomb bay doors are the signatures of dozens of veterans who served in ...
Norman’s mind was shattered in the sky above the refinery,” writes Jo Spencer, whose father was a gunner on a doomed B-24 ...
Paul Thomas Chamberlin’s book, Scorched Earth, recasts the conflict as a brutal struggle for survival among declining and ...
Harold Terens fought in World War II. He’s lived almost 102 years, celebrating his birthday a couple weeks early with family ...
In the bitter winter of 1941, British military prisoners in Nazi-occupied Germany huddled around a Monopoly set, dazzled by ...
A Woonsocket native who was wounded driving a boat full of soldiers onto Omaha Beach on D-Day will receive an award the World ...
A group of Chicago-area veterans traveled to New Orleans Wednesday to see for themselves a museum built in their honor.
More than 80 years after his death, a World War II veteran who was listed as missing in action has finally been laid to rest.
A mosaic panel on travertine slabs, depicting an erotic theme from the Roman era, was returned to the archaeological park of ...