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The 80th anniversary of victory in World War II shines a light on the world's current fractures, because in addition to the war in Ukraine, which pits the allies of 1945 against each other, there ...
Ray Glansberg, 102, of Port St. Lucie and Sydney Edson, 100, of Lake Worth Beach, served during the 1944 D-Day invasion that turned the tide of war.
History Home Front: World War One Controversy and emancipation. Britain's costliest conflict had a far-reaching impact at home.
It’s one of the best-known stories about the First World War: the Christmas truce of 1914, when soldiers from both sides spontaneously laid down their guns and, for a few hours at least, acted ...
In his first Sunday address as head of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV urged world leaders to end all global conflicts, describing them as a “third world war in pieces.” Speaking to tens of ...
Trump declares May 8 as ‘Victory Day’ for World War II: ‘Going to start celebrating our victories again!’ ...
One family who lost two sons in World War II waited 80 years to bring their last child home from overseas thanks to a federal defense agency that accounts for fallen soldiers.
World War II veteran Martin Copenhafer, who survived D-Day in 1944, is starting over at age 104 after his Malibu home was recently lost in the Pacific Palisades fire.
LUVERNE, M.N. (KELO) — A jeep that was on the frontlines of D-Day in World War II is finding a new home in Luverne, Minnesota.
Before World War One British society largely denied women the recognition and rights enjoyed by men. This all changed, however, in the war described as 'everybody's war' - a war of unknown warriors.
First, World War One had an enormous impact on living standards, both in terms of poverty and health, improving the lot of many of the nation's poorest citizens.