The first vehicle of the brand we know as Jeep today was made in 1940, but back then, there was no Jeep slogan, because the ...
Not too far away is a massive MP3 concrete tower, a German naval range-finding position, which was built by forced laborers ...
Decades after its prime, this World War II fighter is put to the test. Can it still start up and take to the skies once more?
Operation Bagration officially concluded on August 28th, 1944, having inflicted over $1.2$ million casualties on both sides ...
The road to the Hawker Tempest was a long and appropriately tempestuous one, but the result was probably the best British ...
Children from Tavistock schools met ‘Winston Churchill’ and a real-life codebreaker during an immersive WWII experience designed to bring history to life ...
With the help of a GoFundMe campaign, and the love and support of his family, Russ is raising money for a trip later this year.
Lee Miller, who covered the runways of Paris and the atrocities of the Second World War, was immortalized in a 2023 film ...
In the wake of Andrew being stripped of his royal titles, there has been much interest in historical precedent.
Bob St. Peters and Gerald Schmidt were in the South Pacific during World War II ...
Mr. Bingle was conceived in 1948 by Emile Alline Sr., the store's display manager. Initially named "Snow Doll," he was renamed Mr. Bingle to align with the store owner's preference for the initials ...
TPM’S 25th Anniversary Sale! To celebrate 25 years publishing thanks to our members, we’re taking $25 dollars off the annual price of any TPM membership ...