German soldiers made an American G.I. into a living booby trap while battling in the Hürtgen Forest in World War II.
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This Man Never Knew How His Brother Died. World War II Magazine Found Out.
For decades Rich Donnelly wondered about the fate of his brother — until now.
5 Must-See World War II Documentaries
We compiled a list of five comprehensive World World II documentaries that best tell these harrowing stories.
Can You Spot the Hidden Symbols in DC’s World War II Memorial?
Kilroy is still here…
Was the Spitfire the Best-Looking Airplane of World War II?
Distinctive in design, it was one of the best-known fighters in the conflict—and got better and better as time went on.
World War II’s Desert Victory At El Alamein—In Stamps
The Isle of Man Post Office took an innovative approach to commemorating those who fought in the desert war.
How These World War II Admirals Died Battling At Sea
Even flag officer rank was no protection from the Grim Reaper in WWII Pacific combat.
When American Planes Fought American Planes in World War II
That time Vichy France used our planes against us.
Last World War II Marine Flying Ace Dies, Leaves Legacy of Service
The fighter ace joined the Marine Corps at the age of 20 in September 1942. He has been credited for shooting down seven enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
World War II’s Youngest Ace and His Best Friend Left the Midwest to Fight Nazis. Only One of Them Came Back.
Here’s how the town of Mondovi, Wisconsin, keeps the memories of Chris Hanseman and Doug Ward alive.