On morning of June 6, 1944, the beaches of Normandy witnessed one of history’s massive military operations. Thousands of Allied soldiers stormed the French coast under heavy fire, as part of a landing ...
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Angels of mercy: The 101st Airborne medics of Normandy
This video tells the extraordinary true story of Ken Moore and Robert Wright, two medics from the 101st Airborne who ...
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The cruel teacher: Normandy's stench, Calvados, and the mosquito plague
Winters details the grim aftermath of battle in Normandy: the overwhelming stench of the dead, the perilous temptation of raw ...
Pierre Gasly speaks about his old rival Esteban Ocon with the familiarity of someone revisiting childhood photographs.
Christmas includes the anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, the largest land battle fought by the United States. The battle was hell on earth.
A new theory proposes that the Bayeux Tapestry was designed to deliver moral messages to medieval monks over dinner ...
The Army, built for sustained heavy occupation, cannot deploy a brigade in under a month. The Marines, in contrast, are ...
Gehry’s buildings have long fascinated me, and his friendship with Hockney was quite important and suggested through a ...
FOR these streets across the UK, it’s Christmas all-year round. From mentions of Santa’s reindeer to the festive day itself, ...
The legend of Jasper Maskelyne, a British stage magician who helped hide Allied military installations during World War II, has likely been embellished beyond his actual accomplishments.
New research by an historian from the University of Bristol offers an intriguing suggestion about one of history’s biggest ...
Further north, the theory of transport as a public good has taken hold: Luxembourg abolished train fares in 2020, and Germany ...
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