World War II
How Woodrow Wilson’s Propaganda Machine Changed American Journalism
The media are still feeling the impact of an executive order signed in 1917 that created 'the nation's first ministry of information'
Check Out These Rare Color Images of World War II
The photos are part of a new book from the Imperial War Museums which includes many images published for the first time
Rediscovering Spinosaurus, the Lost Dinosaur
The apex predator is back on the paleontological map thanks to a mustachioed Bedouin hunter and the color purple
Sealed Files of the United Nations War Crimes Commission Will Finally See Light of Day
The massive archive has already revealed that war crimes charges against Hitler were drawn up as early as 1944
Marine Le Pen Denies State’s Role in Deporting French Jews During WWII
Approximately 13,000 Jews were arrested by French authorities in July of 1942
Japan Will Allow Its Schools to Use a Controversial 19th-Century Imperial Text
The educational edict was banned after World War II for serving military and nationalistic purposes
WWII Marine Buried at Arlington, 73 Years After His Death
Harry K. Tye's body went missing after the 1943 Battle of Tarawa. Decades later, his remains were discovered and returned home.
When the Nazis Tried to Bring Animals Back From Extinction
Their ideology of genetic purity extended to aspirations about reviving a pristine landscape with ancient animals and forests
How Detroit Went from Motor City to the Arsenal of Democracy
Detroit already had car manufacturing capability: that turned into war production capability in the early 1940s
What It Was Like to Be on the Ground at Iwo Jima
Weapon Hunter host Paul Shull is tracing the history of the iconic American gun known as the Stinger
Why Americans Flocked to Catch a Glimpse of Hitler's Car
At carnivals and state fairs across the country, curious onlookers were drawn to the Fuhrer's chariot
This Virginia Winery Once Housed One of WWII's Most Important Spy Stations
Speakeasies are so 2012—this place has actual secrets
The Man Who Dug JFK’s Grave, Twice
Clifton Pollard dug graves in the Arlington National Cemetery for more than thirty years
This Orphanage Did More Than Find Homes for Children of the Holocaust. It Helped Them Reclaim Their Humanity
Run by the United Nations, Kloster Indersdorf took a revolutionary approach in caring for its charges
Two New Exhibitions Celebrate a Long-Lost Painting
The "Tower of the Blue Horses" is gone, but not forgotten
During (and After) WWII, Some States Had Year-Round Daylight Saving Time
A 1963 'Time Magazine' article called it "a chaos of time"
Allied Troops Used These Massive Pipe Bombs at Omaha Beach
World War II veteran John Raaen Jr. was there the day Allied troops stormed Omaha Beach at Normandy
14-Year-Old Boy Discovers Remains of German Fighter Plane and Its Pilot
Daniel Rom Kristiansen was learning about WWII in school when he decided to look for a lost warplane
A Pearl Harbor Veteran Tells His Harrowing Story of Survival
Mickey Ganitch, a U.S. sailor stationed at Pearl Harbor, was gearing up for a football game on December 7, 1941, when hundreds of fighter pilots appeared
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