Explore Churchill’s decision to allow America’s segregated army into the U.K. during World War II. Nadifa Mohamed reveals Winston Churchill’s controversial decision to allow America’s segregated army ...
TAX BILL IS DUE IN MARCH, WELL BEFORE THERE WERE NAVY SEALS. THERE WERE SCOUTS AND RAIDERS, AND ONE OF THE LAST LIVING MEMBERS CALLS SOUTHWEST IOWA HOME. LAURA, A 99 YEARS OLD AL HAYES OF RED OAK, IS ...
We always enjoy [History Guy]’s musing on all things history, but we especially like it when his historical stories intersect with technology. A good example was his recent video about a small secret ...
Fighting a global war can force every side involved to get creative in gaining an advantage over its adversaries. This was particularly true in World War II, as the balance of power constantly shifted ...
Despite its long-standing alliance with Britain, Portugal remained officially neutral during World War II, walking a tightrope between Axis and Allied interests. This video explores the strategic ...
An in-depth look at Winston Churchill’s controversial decision to allow America’s segregated army into the U.K. during World War II, bringing in 15,000 Black troops who endured discrimination and ...
A remote Scottish lodge used to keep foreign secret agents far away from trouble during World War II is now up for sale. Nestled deep in the Scottish Highlands, Inverlair Lodge was requisitioned by ...
A 99-year-old Red Oak man is sharing his story of top-secret World War II missions as one of the last living members of the Scouts and Raiders, the Navy's first special warfare unit. As a teenager, Al ...