One of the American soldiers, who was buried as "unknown" after he died in the Philippines during World War II, was finally identified. Continue reading to know the full story.
Scientists discovered that uranium signatures are kept in the shells of turtles and tortoises, even decades after the nuclear activities during World War II. Find out more about it in this article.
Recent drone-based laser revealed hidden evidence of the Battle of the Bulge, including 1,000 features like bomb craters and artillery sites. Read the article for more details.
Over 30 non-human craft were reportedly retrieved by the US government, according to investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger. Continue reading to learn more about UAPs.
Ukraine uncovers buried British WWII fighter planes near Kyiv, revealing a rare find and shedding light on hidden wartime history. Continue reading to learn more about this World War II era find.
Team members behind the discovery think that the wreckage should be treated with respect and sanctity as it is a maritime war grave. Read to learn more.
The horror bunker could have been Unit 731's biggest testing facility for conducting gruesome and brutal human experiments back in the 1940s. Read to learn more.
A group of fishermen discovered the American-made bomb last month that appeared to have been submerged in the last 70 years. Read the article to learn more about this story.
Americans who died due to COVID-19 might outnumber those who perished as a result of the Spanish flu pandemic in during the World War I and World War II.
The Enigma machine is an encryption device developed and used in the early- to mid-20th century to protect commercial, diplomatic, and military communication.
The difficulties of wartime have led to the creation of a lot of things. However, after the war, some of these things have found their way to more casual, civilian applications. Here are seven everyday objects originally invented for the military.
One of the enduring myths surrounding carrots is whether they can give you night vision. While the answer, sadly, remains no, there is a fascinating World War II story about its origins - and a grain of truth to the tale.
Leora Martin, a resident of an assisted-living facility in Indiana, just celebrated her 100th birthday last June 13, 2020. All through her life, adversity had always been her companion. She's lived through World War II, survived cancer and pneumonia, and the latest hurdle - she successfully triumphed over is COVID-19.