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A 93-year-old former concentration camp guard arrived in court in a wheelchair on Thursday, in what could be one of Germany's ...
Divers and remotely operated vehicles discovered a wide array of vessels in Lake Constance — from century-old paddle steamers to a fully intact cargo sailing ship.
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Pak 43/41: Germany’s WWII Tank Killer
We examine the German Pak 43/41, one of the most powerful anti-tank guns of World War II. From its development to its ...
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SOFREP on MSNMorning Brief: Trump Names Terry Cole as Interim D.C. Police Commissioner, Japan Marks 80 Years Since World War II Surrender
Start your Friday with SOFREP’s Morning Brief, bringing you the latest in defense and global affairs for August 15, 2025.
Soldiers and family members of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach, participated in a team ...
John Wardell doesn't have the hole in the top of his head anymore from German shrapnel, but the Point Pleasant Army Ranger has his WWII memories.
Top collectors on the island have amassed hundreds of thousands of artifacts — and there are still more being found.
Hundreds of German prisoners of war were housed at camps in North East in 1944 and 1945. They helped fill the wartime labor shortage.
It’s been about 80 years, but Clyde Ingle still remembers the time he came across the Germans on his family’s dairy farm.
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