Ernest “Smokey” Smith crawls through the rain-drenched night, his uniform caked with mud. It is October 21, 1944, and the bad ...
Dr. Richard Martin reflects on his service as an Army physician in Germany in the 1970s, sharing stories of cross-cultural friendship and the realities of living next to the Eastern Bloc.
We sit down in Northern Ireland with the Grüne Teufel living-history group to unpack what made Fallschirmjäger Regiment 6 distinct on the Cotentin in June 1944—facing the U.S. 101st Airborne from ...
The Nassau County community gathered to celebrate the 105th birthday of Sgt. Anthony Catalano, a World War II veteran, on ...
Greek women in WWII—from resistance fighters to agents of social change who shaped womanhood into what it is today.
East County's John Skeen, who died Oct. 21 at 107, had the bronze star, the purple heart, and he had been knighted into ...
Quico Toro on the Trump administration’s dangerous game of brinksmanship with Venezuela, and why a conflict in the Caribbean could be a disaster for everyone involved. Plus: Trump’s newest attempt at ...
The program has flown vets around the U.S. for free to a WWII museum in New Orleans. After a decade, its final flight was ...
He single-handedly held off 250 German troops and six tanks, saving an entire company. And that was just the start of what he ...
Russell Crowe and Michael Shannon are absorbing, but ‘Nuremberg’ truly comes to life when it focuses on the most important ...
An underground 20-mile complex of tunnels, shafts, underground railway stations and combat facilities built by the Nazis was ...
Kramer was among a dozen young Germans spending a week on a “taster” program with their country’s Navy. The initiative is ...