In the World War II History Roundtable’s next presentation at Greenville’s Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum, author and U.S. Naval War College professor Jonathan Parshall will be discussing factors ...
Many advocated the internationalization of atomic weaponry after the war. Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle did not.
The conclusion of World War II came with a daunting choice that forever changed history: the use of atomic bombs on Japan.
China had been invaded by Japan in 1931—the first sign of war—and 1937. And the United States did not get active. And finally ...
In Tales of Militant Chemistry, Alice Lovejoy traces how film giants Kodak and Agfa helped produce weapons of war during the 20th century.
Sgt. Harold M. Weaver, who died serving in the Marines in World War II, was laid to rest Oct. 11 in Cuyahoga Falls following ...
There's no shortage of great epic movies set during World War II, as classics like Saving Private Ryan, Das Boot, and The ...
The long-awaited development is a key step in cleaning up the nation’s most polluted nuclear waste site. Construction on the ...
On the 15th of August 1945, the Japanese empire capitulated after the United States threw atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was the last country of the Axis powers that continued its war, and ...
In “The Wounded Generation” and “1942,” the historians David Nasaw and Peter Fritzsche show how civilians struggled with the ...
A northeast Oklahoma World War II veteran celebrated a century of life on Tuesday. The milestone for Glen Pitts was also ...