Sometimes I feel like it is “deja vu” all over again as Yogi Berra would say, history repeating itself – or at least rhyming.
Discover a few interesting things you might not know about Victory in Europe Day, May 8, 1945—from royal princesses in conga lines to Stalin's demanding a second Nazi surrender.
Woodrow Wilson’s speech on January 8, 1918, changed the course of U.S. foreign policy and international diplomacy.
Britain met America in 1942 not through speeches, but through muddy docks, ration books, and crowded pubs. This story follows ...
A Second World War film has been hailed by fans as the "best war movie ever made" is free to stream - and it's not Saving ...
A “defence investment plan” ( DIP ), a document laying out the weapons and platforms the Ministry of Defence intends to buy ...
Francis "Jim" Grant, a Royal Marine and one of the last surviving British D-Day soldiers, died last week at 101.