On March 6, 1944, during World War II, U.S. bombers flying from Britain began the first daytime attacks on Berlin.
Readers discuss historical and legal aspects of the war. Also: Richard Nixon and a Watergate episode; America’s voting ...
Multiple times during Donald Trump's second presidency, Congress has debated his military authority, first in Latin America ...
The D-Day invasion is typically remembered for the brutal fighting on the beaches of Normandy, but the battle had already ...
Under the 1999 landmark court-approved Settlement of lawsuits filed against Swiss banks by classes of Holocaust victims, ...
Shawn Levy's Netflix WWII miniseries All the Light We Cannot See might've been a critical flop, but it gave us a powerful Mark Ruffalo performance.
Lately there has been much focus and discussion on all things Israel. As a result, people who previously had little ...
A live WW2 Mauser bullet was found in a Panzer III tank at The Tank Museum, Dorset, ahead of Tiger Day. Ammunition safely ...
Ches Black, 100, was taken to Berlin in Germany due to a shortage of manual labour there - but had no idea he would be working for the dictator.
A new book chronicles the tense negotiations that secured the return of nearly 3,000 Allied civilians held by the Japanese ...
For decades, the Schlüsselgerät 41 (SG-41) was a ghost in the history of cryptography. More advanced than the famous Enigma, ...
A Singaporean historian has spent decades researching Japan's wartime occupation of his country. Lim Shao Bin is driven by personal loss and a belief that remembering history is vital to lasting peace ...