Conflict
Afro-Jewish band dominated Nazi-occupied Denmark’s music scene
Afro-Danish orchestra with three black musicians and a Jewish woman that sold out all the biggest Copenhagen venues during the German occupation
Conflict
The war that changed everything and nothing
It was all supposed to be over in a matter of weeks.
Conflict
Nazi Execution Machine Uncovered
71 years ago, members of the German resistance group called the White Rose Group were arrested
Conflict
RAF Molesworth’s Ground Launched Cruise Missiles – 25 Years On
The infrastructure built to support the ground-launched cruise missile (GLCM)
Archaeology
Crusade for Spitfires in Burma continues
Search for elusive Spitfires in Burma to continue
Archaeology
The Lost Spitfires of Burma – The anatomy of a legend
In January 2013 the World's media watched as a crack team of historians, archaeologists and geophysicists assembled by global game company Wargaming.net, set out to solve the mystery of the lost squadron of Spitfires which, according to aviation enthusiast David Cundall, were buried by Allied Forces at airfields in Burma at the end of the Second World War.
Archaeology
Inside the Mind of Hitler
A secret report, previously unknown to historians, shows how British Intelligence was tracking Hitler’s growing preoccupation with “the enemy within” on the eve of the Final Solution.
Conflict
Camouflage Technique From The Past Could Have Benefits In Modern Warfare
Understanding the techniques of the past in developing methods of camouflage, could make modern-day vehicles less vulnerable in the field of battle.