Not every daring raid of World War II went according to plan. This video highlights operations that ended in disaster—whether through flawed intelligence, unexpected resistance, or sheer bad luck.
The Wings of the North Air Museum hosts a free Feb. 5 lecture on World War II daylight bombing raids over Berlin.
Rod Davis, an Athens man who over the years has accumulated a wealth of information about World War II, will deliver a presentation on a bombing mission that occurred over Japan on Sunday at the ...
One hundred seventy-seven B-24 Liberators took off from Libya on August 1, 1943, bound for the Romanian oil refineries at Ploesti. The low-altitude bombing raid aimed to cripple German fuel production ...
WWII's Greatest Raids takes you into the heart of an elite band of soldiers in the heat of a key action in their history and follows them on the mission to show just how these men put their unique ...
Chennai News: Back in World War I, Tamil Naud's Madras, now called Chennai, played its part by helping transport wounded soldiers all the way from East Africa to hospitals in India. One hospital ship, ...