World War II fighter aces are often remembered for their staggering kill counts and legendary dogfights, but far less ...
The newest National Defense Strategy is gaining attention for pledging “more limited” U.S. support to allies. It envisions ...
An exhibition that focuses on the evolution of Luxembourg’s army will run at the National Museum of Military History in ...
Explore the gripping stories of seven of Germany’s most famous World War II fighter aces, including Wolfgang Tana, ...
Olympic fans may know that Cortina d’Ampezzo hosted the Winter Games once before, in 1956. Less well known is that 15 years ...
Apart from mechanical features, other aspects like high-octane fuel, a skilled workforce, and lightweight materials have also ...
The Wings of the North Air Museum hosts a free Feb. 5 lecture on World War II daylight bombing raids over Berlin.
Empathy is under attack lately. The all-important ability to see the world through another person’s eyes is now being recast as something corrosive. The argument goes like this: if you’re empathetic, ...
The planned German invasion of Britain required the swift delivery of tanks, guns and men across the English Channel, prompting a call for a massive glider. Built in weeks, the Messerschmitt Me 321 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hercules H4 GettyImages 514912768 Bettmann Getty The de Havilland Mosquito was the “Wooden Wonder”—outrageously fast, and ...
All of the miniatures here are based on real people who had real stories, making a mark in the fight against Fascism and the rise of the Nazis during World War II. For example, you have Hans and ...
For at least five years, Army Air Force Staff Sgt. Russell Owen Chitwood remained misidentified amid the casualties from World War II in Europe. Then, he was marked as unidentified for roughly 77 ...