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May 10th, 1940. A Boeing factory floor in Seattle. Workers stand frozen, staring at AB17 bomber that’s supposed to fly to the Army Airore for…

December 7th, 1941. Pearl Harbor burning. 24,43 Americans dead. The Pacific Fleet crippled. Within hours, President Roosevelt would ask Congress for a declaration of war.…

It is a silence that has hung over the Hollywood Hills for days. A heavy, suffocating blanket of shock that no one knew how to…

Well, that didn’t take long. Just a few days ago, indy journalist Nick Shirley dropped a bombshell video revealing what appears to be a massive…

Speed, Caution, and Coalition: The 1944 Crossroads That Still Fuels a WWII Debate In early September 1944, the Allied war in Western Europe entered a…

The war was not decided by tanks. It was not decided by planes. It was decided in a small room in a captured American supply…

At a Silent Brentwood Farewell, Billy Crystal Rose to Speak—and What Followed Rewrote Hollywood’s Most Guarded Goodbye in a Way No One Present Will Ever…

“We Won’t Take Our Clothes Off!” the German Women Cried in Panic as Orders Were Misunderstood and Fear Swept Through the POW Camp — Certain…

“Don’t Be Afraid,” the American Said Softly — and in That Instant, Hardened Japanese Nurses Collapsed in Tears, Unable to Stand Any Longer — Expecting…











