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German fighter pilot spared enemy bomber in WWII — and it proves empathy critics dead wrong
Franz Stigler, a German fighter pilot, spared American bomber pilot Charles Brown during World War II, illustrating how ...
Beyond Walks on MSN
The World War II bomber Japan built from an American mistake
In the late 1930s, an ambitious American airliner was designed to change the future of flight, but instead became a costly ...
TJ3 History Official on MSN
Spitfires vs German bombers: The deadly dance over WWII skies
Witness the intense aerial battle as German He-111 bombers take off for a daring mission and encounter patrolling RAF ...
After more than eight decades, the mystery of a missing World War II aircraft and its Australian crew has finally been solved ...
Not too far from the Cambridgeshire border, in west Norfolk, is an RAF base with dating back to WW2. Today, RAF Feltwell ...
A World War Two veteran who fought in Normandy as a teenager before becoming a prisoner of war has died at the age of 100, a ...
William McMillan of Casper turned 103 on Dec. 19 and is one of America’s few remaining living World War II veterans. He also ...
A few months after the attack on Pearl Harbor thrust the United States into World War II, a little girl was walking to school in northwest Washington, D.C. when she found a baby squirrel that had ...
After more than 80 years, Army veteran Willibald Bianchi was properly identified using advanced forensic science. Next May, ...
World War II might have ended 80 years ago, but for businessman Hsu Shun-lung (許順隆), it continues to echo in Taiwan through a ...
The National Interest on MSN
How a British Magician (May Have) Outsmarted the Nazis in World War II
The legend of Jasper Maskelyne, a British stage magician who helped hide Allied military installations during World War II, has likely been embellished beyond his actual accomplishments.
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