If you were to ask a teenage boy about his hobbies, you might hear about time spent playing in and/or attending various sporting events, using social media or listening to the latest pop music. When ...
Academy Award-winning actor and filmmaker Tom Hanks continues his long-standing interest in World War II history with a new ...
Much criticism of President Trump on the Iran situation from Americans reminds me of some family history surrounding World War II.
Last week you read about the Bataan Death March which began on April 9, 1942, and forced transfer of approximately 75,000 Filipino and American prisoners of war (POWs) by the Japanese Imperial Army ...
This is the first in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Business Depot Ogden Partner Aaron Austad about the site’s history and ongoing importance to ...
For decades, the Schlüsselgerät 41 (SG-41) was a ghost in the history of cryptography. More advanced than the famous Enigma, ...
Recently, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing that focused on the ongoing voluntary review of Credit Suisse’s ...
Congress has not declared an official state of war since World War II. Yet since 1945, U.S. service members have fought and ...
A new book chronicles the tense negotiations that secured the return of nearly 3,000 Allied civilians held by the Japanese ...
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.
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.
Readers discuss historical and legal aspects of the war. Also: Richard Nixon and a Watergate episode; America’s voting ...
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