World War Wisdom on MSN
5 darkest WWII artifacts in a historian’s collection
This video delves into five of the darkest World War II artifacts preserved in historian Jared Frederick’s collection. Each ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
British canteens smoke grenades and hidden ammo reveal a forgotten frontline foxhole
On a freezing winter day, the team joins the Dutch Relic Diggers and World War II Artifacts on a former frontline where a ...
Perhaps most famous for having inspired the hit Dan Brown novel, The Da Vinci Code, this picturesque Gothic chapel in a ...
As the beginning of the Atomic Age fades into history, archaeologists work to document a time of uncertainty and experimentation Wearing protective goggles, observers from Canada and Britain watch MET ...
The lesson here is uncomfortable: mythology and history aren’t complete opposites. They’re points on a spectrum. Some myths have kernels of historical truth. Some historical narratives get warped and ...
More than 416,000 American military personnel were killed during World War II. One of those casualties was Marjorie Gertrude ...
Ukrainian street artist Maxim Kilderov is building a powerful collection of battlefield artifacts documenting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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WWII bomb crew stories featured at The Highground through March 1
See rare WWII bomb crew artifacts and atomic veterans stories at The Highground exhibit, open daily until March 1.
Les Schrenk and Casey Bukowski already share a special bond as World War II veterans. After all, not many from the Greatest ...
In 1807, the Shawnee leader Tecumseh put forth his vision for Native American unity and resistance. “These lands are ours, and no one has the right to remove us,” he declared in a speech to his fellow ...
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