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In the closing years of World War II, more than 500 Australian and New Zealand POWs risked capture — and death — by fleeing ...
Kyiv accuses Moscow of executing more than 150 prisoners of war - The United Nations previously reported in March that an ...
Back at the Navy Exchange, Liberty Military Housing workers walked through the parking lot, passing out food and doughnuts to ...
President Vladimir Putin visited Russia's Kursk region for the first time since Moscow claimed that it drove Ukrainian forces ...
The U.S. and Italy signed a deal to bolster efforts to recover the remains of American soldiers who went missing in action ...
The program to train World War II British pilots was launched in 1941 under the provisions of the Lend-Lease Act.
Inside lay nothing less than all Britain's military secrets. There were blueprints and circuit diagrams for rockets, explosives, superchargers, gyroscopic gunsights, submarine detection devices, ...
Maj. Gen. Raymond Shields, the adjutant general of New York, welcomed a French diplomat to mark the 80th anniversary of ...
A top military general has issued a stark warning about an "aggressive Beijing" as tensions rise in the South China Sea. The Philippines' Brigadier General Michael Logico has poured scorn on China's ...
Putin uses memories of World War II to unite Russia Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender came into force at 11.01pm on 8 May, 1945, marked as "Victory in Europe Day" by Britain, the US and France.
Havlat, Denis - Western aid for the Soviet Union during World War II, Master’s Thesis, University of Vienna, 2015 Hill, Alexander - British Lend-Lease Aid and the Soviet War Effort, June 1941–June ...
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