In many areas of Europe, it's hard to escape the visual reminders of World War II's devastating ... However, if one had been ...
The centrepiece of the United States' first national World War One memorial, sculpted at an English foundry, has been ...
When most people think of World War One, they think of trenches and machine ... Germany changed tack, putting their efforts into submarines called U-boats, which were cheap and could slip through ...
U-869, the submarine profiled in the NOVA program "Hitler's Lost Sub," was just one of ... or U-boats, sunk, scuttled, captured, or otherwise lost to German forces during World War II.
These Zeiss binoculars were acquired by the current owner’s father, who was a submarine commanding officer during World War II. On May 10th, 1945, all the German U-boats were told to surrender.
By the end of World War I, thanks to refueling in the mid-Atlantic, German U-boats had an even farther range and could reach the United States. The Hawke was one of several British warships that ...
On October 15, 1914, a British warship called the HMS Hawke was sailing off the coast of Scotland when it was hit by a German ...
The merchant vessel was among several detected during geophysical and environmental surveys for a forthcoming offshore wind ...
The site is one of the oldest operational airfields in the country, dating back to World War One ... HMS Hawke was torpedoed by a German u-boat on 15 October 1914 and has lain undiscovered ...
That was more submarines than the entire German U-boat fleet at the beginning of World War I; indeed, it represented more submarines than had ever been assembled for one battle at the same time.
Sabin Howard's sculpture, A Soldier's Journey, features 38 human figures meant to tell the story of a single “doughboy," a ...
Few people today have more firsthand experience with the quintessential flying boat than Barber. During World War ... US Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Brittany Tobin Barber ...