When German bombers reduced Stalingrad to rubble in 1942, they unknowingly created the perfect battlefield for snipers.
Eighty-three years ago today, the largest and bloodiest battle in human history came to an end. On Feb. 2, 1943, the last remnants of Germany’s 6th Army surrendered in the frozen ruins of Stalingrad.
Palestinian officials have recently accused Israel of using American-made thermobaric weaponry in Gaza.
World War II veteran Herbert Giesen, 103, who survived the Battle of the Bulge, died Jan. 28 in his hometown, Sunbury. His ...
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On the 6th of June 1944, D-Day commenced. The largest amphibious operation in history marked the start of the liberation of Europe from the Nazis. That day, over 130,000 Allied soldiers stormed the ...
Mary Calvi talks to New York Times bestselling author Sadeqa Johnson about her new novel, "Keeper of Lost Children," based on the stories of mixed-race children abandoned in Germany after World War II ...
EADaily, February 7th, 2026. On February 5, an explosion occurred on a container going to St. Petersburg, 6th - attempt on ...
Anthony Palmiotti's wife likes to think her husband could give Jonathan Goldsmith, Dos Equis' most interesting man in the ...
Reading an item about Rami Levy in last week’s “Grapevine,” Ruby Karzen, former longtime activist and AACI board member, was reminded of her grandson’s National Service stint. He had needed some warm ...
Deaths are occurring in ICE detention facilities at nearly 10 times the rate of the Biden years. It will likely get worse.
ACTOR and comedian, Royal Naval airman and Prisoner of War, Cheshire-born Peter Butterworth made his name in the popular ...