World War II

Dallas Air Show Crash: Mid-Air Vintage Aircraft Collision Kills Six

Six passengers were killed during a Dallas Air Show crash, wherein two vintage aircraft collided mid-air.
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96 Year-Old Latino Man Graduates with Top Honor, Survives WWII, and Now the Pandemic

A Latino man survived World War II, graduated in college as a Top Honor in his class at the age of 96, and now the global pandemic. He is now Italy's oldest university graduate.

Houston Flyover Will Take Place May 8, Here's How You Can Watch!

Lone Star Flight Museum is organizing a flyover event across Houston. Here's how you can watch it!

Ozzy Osbourne Travels to Cuba to Enrich Knowledge on 'Anything Past World War 2'

Accompanied by the History Channel team, Ozzy Osbourne and his son Jack travels to Cuba to learn more about World War 2.

Greece Demands Germany Pay $303 Billion for World War II Reparations

The Greek government has asked Germany to pay war reparations in the billions for unpaid damages to Greece. Germany says it will not pay any money as it had already paid reparations in 1960.

Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Express 'Remorse' to Asia on World War II Surrender Anniversary

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who last year caused a firestorm when he visited a controversial shrine that includes the names of convicted war criminals, promised he would for express remorse for his country's role in World War II.

Puerto Rican Veterans Known as the 'Borinqueneers' Awarded the Congressional Gold Medal

President Barack Obama on Tuesday awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to a segregated U.S. Army unit made up of Puerto Rican soldiers who served during World War I, World War II and Korea.

President Obama Honors WWII Veterans at Normandy D-Day Ceremony

President Obama saluted D-Day veterans Friday on the 70th anniversary of the invasion in Normandy, France.

City of Los Angeles, California Loses It's First LAPD Latina Officer, Josephine Serrano Collier

For those who are unaware, Josephine Serrano Collier was the first Latina officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. She joined the force in 1946 despite her family's objections and her fiancé calling off their engagement.

Minnesota Nazi Discovered After Hiding in U.S. for 65 Years

A former commander of a Nazi-allied unit in World War II has been found living in Minnesota, according to documents discovered by the Associated Press.
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