When Italian-born Pietro Verazzi was captured by the Australian army in North Africa, his life would change course forever.
Tens of thousands of prisoners of war captured by Australian and Allied troops during WW2 were shipped to Australia. For ...
Steve McQueen's “Blitz” feels stuck between a conventional war drama and something more adventurous and probing. It doesn’t ...
Although more than 80 years have passed since Gino D’Ambrosio went to war, there are certain memories that never faded.
Artist Claire Eason, who created the poppy light display, said when the Aurora Borealis unexpectedly appeared, it felt as ...
A piece of a WWII bomber flown by Medal of Honor recipient Harl Pease Jr. is now on display at the Aviation Museum of New ...
During World War II, the Italian prisoners of war built their own chapel at Camp Atterbury. The structure still stands today.
What you might not be aware of is that there were a fair few who were captured during the action and held as prisoners of war ...
“Everyone who came on to the street got a gun. Kids dug up the roads, people threw down beds, furniture, anything to build ...
Less than one percent of the 16 million Americans who served in WWII are still alive today, and that includes a 103-year-old ...
Ultimately, that there is a war on in "Blitz” may not be its defining feature. The London under siege in McQueen's film is as ...