In the summer of 1944, American tanks were being destroyed in Normandy despite overwhelming Allied strength. This story ...
Years after Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette met their fates at the guillotine, Karl-Wilhelm Naundorff convinced members of the ...
COMMENT: Writing exclusively for The Independent, David Hockney fears that the British Museum is taking too much of a risk by ...
In response, the Navy began forming specialized demolition teams in 1942. These early units were created from experienced ...
Ambitious movies have existed for as long as cinema has, with the likes of Seven Samurai and 2001: A Space Odyssey being ...
History, elegance, and unforgettable adventure await on an exclusive Holiday Vacations tour that takes you on a breathtaking journey through Normandy, London, and Paris, blending iconic landmarks with ...
In response, Keith Pandolfi, The Enquirer's food and dining writer, compiled this list of places he recommends for eating ...
The Calgary Herald’s 20 Compelling Calgarians list is an inspiring compendium of people who are doing great things in all ...
This year, we mourned legends from every corner of the landscape – from Hollywood stars, to music legends, political icons, ...
While history books focus on the glory of D-Day and the victory at the Bulge, a far darker chapter of World War II unfolded in the dense, sodden woods of the Hürtgen Forest where American military ...
Dead Funny History: Emma of Normandy. Join historian Greg Jenner for a fast-paced, funny and fascinating journey through the life of Emma of Normandy - twice Queen of England, mother of kings, and the ...
New historical research is challenging centuries of assumptions about why the Bayeux Tapestry — one of the most iconic pieces ...