The Great War as never seen before
Newly discovered photographs of the First World War force our perception of the conflict away from cliché, says Lucy Davies
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Cleaning up after WWII
Since starting wwiiafterwwii, I receive from time to time suggestions for topics. These are wide-ranging but two in particular seem very popular: WWII weapons in the Vietnam War, which has been tou…
Feb. 26th...Pillbox captured by the 30th Division near Niederzier, Germany. Timber-shored hole six to eight feet deep and surmonted by bolted turret of half inch armor mounting one .30 Cal machine gun
Type XXI submarine, U-3008 at Wilhelmshaven, Germany, between 2 and 21 June 1945. The two Type IX submarines with her are U-806) (far left) and U-155. The light cruiser Nurnberg is in the far left center.
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There's nothing sadder than the wreck of a once-great submarine
They dove beneath the waves, and helped to win massive global wars. But submarines can't submerge forever. Eventually, these old warhorses get swept away by history. Here are some images of the most haunting dead submarines of all time.