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Victrix Miniatures has listened to the community (and Gerry) and released a new set for their 28mm World War II collection.
Buenos Aires, Argentina — An Argentine federal court announced Wednesday that authorities had recovered the long-lost “Portrait of a Lady,” an 18th-century work by the Italian painter Giuseppe ...
Expert Mark Smith was completely overwhelmed by the story of one of his guests on the latest episode of Antiques Roadshow.
Kangaroos, a kookaburra and even a Tasmanian devil were smuggled overseas by Aussie soldiers during World War I, not just as pets but as symbols of home. An Adelaide RSL is searching for the mystery ...
Top collectors on the island have amassed hundreds of thousands of artifacts — and there are still more being found.
A silver teaspoon stolen from an Edwardian era hotel in the south of England during World War II has been sent home from regional New South Wales. When best mates Stanley Lewis and Frederick Hume ...
Thousands of people were evacuated from the center of the east German city of Dresden on Wednesday, as authorities there prepared to defuse a World War II bomb.
During WWII, 400,000 German soldiers made the U. S. their home. They were prisoners of war, and they were here because there was no place else to put them.
The German city of Cologne announced that three unexploded bombs from World War II, which were discovered earlier this week and prompted evacuation orders for over 20,000 people, have now been ...
The German U-boat U-853 sank the last U.S. merchant ship sunk in WWII. Historian Tim Gray speculates that German U-boats may have entered Narragansett Bay before the U.S. officially entered WWII ...
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WWII’s Boldest Deception – Germans in U.S. Uniforms
In the chaos of the Battle of the Bulge, German command launched one of the most daring deception operations of the war. Disguised in U.S. uniforms, speaking perfect English, and driving American ...
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