In September 1944, Allied forces pushed through France and Belgium, advancing rapidly toward Germany. At Nijmegen, American ...
In August 1944, during the final stages of the Normandy campaign in World War II, a single American battalion was ordered to ...
British veteran Mervyn Kersh, 101, joins other World War II veterans questioning their service's value as he argues the ...
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout continues the stories of the 12 Licking County men who lost their lives during ...
A German mother sheltered three lost American soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge—and did the same for German soldiers hours later.
Lee Sassi, a World War II Army veteran, receives the French Legion of Honor. (Photo from Army.mil) Leggio “Lee” Sassi’s ...
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. On Dec. 16, 1944, Nazi Germany launched an enormous ...
“Who Killed Santa Claus?” first reviewed (and possibly last seen) in New York in May 1948, arrives Friday in a sparkling 4K ...
Photo London marked its 10th anniversary on May 15-18, 2025 by “gathering the world’s leading galleries and artists to present the best of photography and explore the medium’s future possibilities.” ...
The grave marker in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rantoul, of Sgt. Joseph Quinlan, who died in France during World War II. Rantoul resident Joe Bolser with his daughter, Katie Bolser, a Marine who served ...
Renowned historian Michel Winock, an expert in French political and intellectual life, looked into the Liberation period in a book published in 2021, La France libérée. 1944-1947 ("Liberated France: ...
Starting in 1944, the French Foreign Ministry gathered tens of thousands of photos of liberated France for the American press. Although 1945 marked the definitive victory over Nazism, the joy and ...