They were given in a wartime speech (now known as “The Few”) in the British House of Commons 85 years ago on Aug. 20, 1940.
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Along a shady strip of Hull Street downtown, beside the historic Morton Theatre between Washington and Clayton streets, a ...
Eighty years after his World War II service, Captain Vladimir George Taussig has been honored by the Czech Republic for his extraordinary bravery. His remarkable story has been captured by Aiken ...
A 250kg World War II bomb discovered in Rauma’s port triggered a Finnish Navy operation and renewed focus on Baltic Sea ...
This article explores 12 of the most influential military vehicles in history, from World War I tanks to modern drones. Each ...
Special programming includes live coverage of the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance and the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph ...
Toms River's annual Halloween parade did not disappoint, as marchers showed over their clever ideas and creative costumes.
The roadshow visits Lister Park and Cartwright Hall in Bradford, where treasures include life-sized ventriloquist dummies, Mae West’s hair and rare Indian art bought for a fiver. The roadshow is in ...
Prunella Scales will forever be known as the long-suffering wife of Basil Fawlty Romanian who stabbed girl in Leicester ...
Prunella Scales will forever be known as the long-suffering wife of Basil Fawlty Romanian who stabbed girl in Leicester ...
A big part of the joy of the terraces at football matches is the communal expression of thoughts and feelings. Whilst terraces in their literal sense only exist in the lower leagues or in Europe now, ...