On May 8, 1945, President Harry S. Truman officially declared V-E Day, the end of World War II in Europe.
When Allied codebreakers cracked encrypted messages during World War II, the course of the conflict shifted dramatically — but those victories were years in the making.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION As we celebrate Victory Day for World War II –- we celebrate America's monumental triumph Every child deserves a safe and nurturing home ...
A piece of America’s World War II history touched down in Alabama this week as the legendary B-25 bomber known as “Maid ...
The sunken remnants of one Japanese and one American ship never met in combat, but they’ve shared the same final resting ...
Ira Warren left Boone County in 1941 to join the Army, he died in 1943 at a Japanese POW camp, but it wasn't until this week ...
In 1943 Vincent Speranza, the son of Italian immigrants, enlisted when he turned 18. "I decided to be a paratrooper when I found out that that would probably be the fastest way to get into the battle, ...
Experience living history at the WWII Warbird Expo at Shenandoah Valley Airport, featuring historic aircraft and rides.
The overlooked Netflix war thriller Operation Mincemeat, starring Matthew Macfadyen and Colin Firth, is a fascinating look at ...
Bill West and George Ceccanese were recognized during a special reception before the St. Johns County Commission's May 5 ...
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