In the hills of southern Netherlands, a long-standing tradition keeps the memory of World War II sacrifices alive. Dutch citizens have adopted the graves of American and Allied soldiers who died ...
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visited the Japanese American Museum ... and poignant art work of Japanese and Japanese Americans held at camps around the United States during World War II.
Historian John McManus rates the accuracy of World War II battles in "Masters of the Air," "Pearl Harbor," and "Flags of Our ...
These are the best World War II movies of the past eight decades, according to a Military.com survey of U.S. service members ...
A platoon commander of four M-10 tank destroyers in Company C, 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion, Baskind and another soldier from ... of unidentified American troops from WWII that the Pentagon ...
World War II witnessed tremendous growth in the size of American military aviation, from about 2,500 airplanes to nearly 300,000 by the war’s end. The Museum’s collection of 30 World War II-era ...
the Netherlands’ only American military cemetery honors about 10,000 US soldiers who died in World War II. About 8,300 gravestones – most bearing crosses, others with a Star of David – stand ...
Walking arm-in-arm with the Dutch queen, American World War II veteran Kenneth Thayer returned ... the king and queen were driven in a vintage military truck into the village along a mud track ...
A Borders music venue is searching for more information about the Polish soldiers believed to be behind folk art paintings on ... during and just after World War II. They were in every town.
While the 58-foot-long bronze sculpture in Washington D.C. will now be the country's foremost World War I memorial, it is far ...
The conditions the soldiers endured ... Pacific Theater of World War II, falling just behind Iwo Jima. Bates was one of 549 U.S. soldiers who died on Attu. Additional American casualties included ...
Thousands of Americans died freeing the Netherlands. On Thursday its citizens, including hundreds of schoolchildren, lined streets and festival grounds for commemorative activities.