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The Army's Secret Program to Interrogate German POWs During World War II Rudolph Pins (right) is shown with 2 other soldiers stationed at Fort Hunt, Virginia, during World War II.
During World War II, dozens of women students at Cambridge University worked around the clock in complete secrecy to crack Nazi codes, but only now are the unsung heroes getting recognition. At ...
Remains of a secret Arctic Nazi base reveal a forgotten chapter of WWII The last of Hitler’s army to surrender were stationed in a desolate arctic wasteland—a key vantage point in the little ...
A German officer, Ulrich Kessler, was on board.Carter’s extensive research is documented in his book, "Critical Mass," which is available on Amazon.com.Carter has said, “This super-secret World War II ...
German researchers recently announced the discovery of 31 shipwrecks, including a possible steamship that was destroyed in a World War II air raid.
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