Scores of unexploded bombs dating from World War II have been recovered from a children’s playground in northern England ...
Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
It is believed the area where the playground was initially built was used as a Home Guard training ground and the bombs were buried at the end of the war.
Scotts Park in Wooler in Northumberland, England, in January, according to multiple reports. Northumbria Police said in a ...
After more than 80 years hidden beneath the waves off Rio de Janeiro, the location of a Brazilian troop transport ship ...
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A free symposium at the museum Feb. 15 will look at African American engagment in World War II and its place in social ...
History Channeled: Marietta museum welcomes campers of all ages to learn about World War II and more
Having fun while learning isn’t only for children’s summer camps. The Castle in Marietta held its annual All Ages History ...
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