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Few conflicts in history can claim to have reshaped the world like the Second World War and as such it continues to inspire ...
John Gilbert Winant, the ambassador to Great Britain in the early 1940s, became the first head of the Social Security ...
Fort Wayne-native Bill Blass and his U.S. Army unit will be honored for their top-secret miliary efforts in a special ...
The Fremont Moo honored a World War II veteran over the weekend.
The 3500 GTZ model slipped off Lamborghini’s radar into exoticar obscurity, known and recognized only by die-hard Zagato and ...
Look down from the linkway connecting the blocks to the entrance and the true height of the buildings is revealed – they rise about 25 storeys high. The lower floors, hidden by steep slopes, extend ...
A critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in Call of Duty: WWII has prompted its removal from digital PC storefronts.
World War II was a time of unimaginable hardship, courage, and transformation. Seemingly overnight, ordinary folks were thrust into extraordinary roles on both the front lines and the home front ...
After nearly 80 years, a World War II Ka-Bar knife belonging to Marine LeRoy Ziarnik was returned to his family in Wisconsin, symbolizing remembrance and honoring all military service members.
As The Star-Spangled Banner played over the crowd of friends and family, 103-year-old World War II veteran stood with a hand over his heart.
USA TODAY interviewed experts about what is happening in the world, and how it should be described. Here’s what they said.
T his summer, we observe the 80th commemoration of the costly Allied victory over the Axis Powers in World War II. These countries, characterized by evil, racial ideologies that justified ...