A French diplomat on Wednesday welcomed former World War II medic Andrew "Tim" Kiniry into her country's National Order of ...
These pejoratives condemn former German Christian Democratic Union Chancellor Angela Merkel’s overweight 700-page memoir as ...
Henri Borlant was 15 when he was arrested in France in 1942, forced onto a cattle car and deported with his father and two of his siblings to Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi killing center in occupied ...
Philomath High’s Associated Student Body helped bring to life the story of Corp. Albert Lewis Vandersee at this past Saturday ...
Israel says it bombed more than 350 military sites in Syria during the previous 48 hours, targeting “most of the strategic ...
On 12 May, 1945, as Allied forces swept across Europe, in the small Dutch town of Goes, Frederick Gray, a British soldier ...
On New Year's Eve, 1944, a 19-year-old Columbia man died in the mountains of France, fighting for his country in World War II ...
In “Hitler’s American Gamble,” British historians Brendan Simms and Charlie Laderman concluded that it was Adolf Hitler’s ...
The quiet people who volunteer their lives for freedom rarely appear in Hollywood movies or glossy magazines. Their sacrifice ...
I would like to venture into genealogy, as this December 15 is the 175th anniversary of the birth of my ...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced that Arthur W. Crossland Jr., 19, of Columbia, South Carolina, who was killed ...
The M-48 Patton, nicknamed after the famous American general George Patton, entered service with the US Army in 1953, ...