What’s Your KCQ? looks back at the prisoner of war camps that were scattered across the KC region during World War II.
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Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSNTiny figures, big history: Loveland WWII history collection to open for viewingThe sprawling collection features thousands upon thousands of items, including miniature figurines, artifacts, model trucks ...
The British government claimed that eating carrots helped its fighter pilots shoot down German planes at night. In truth, the ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Tuesday that the Chinese and Russian peoples made significant contributions to the ...
Multiple Fox News and Fox Business personalities have promoted Trump’s pronouncement of a so-called “Liberation Day” on April ...
Several key figures in World War II’s final battles were heroic young Japanese-American men who studied in Minnesota.
Neil Frye, who was 20 years old when he was killed, was a mess attendant on the USS West Virginia when it was attacked at ...
One of the 16 million Americans who served in World War II was honored for his service, with the recognition taking place ...
The National World War Two Museum and the Gary Sinise Foundation celebrate the trailblazing women who worked in the American ...
White House advisor Peter Navarro claims that President Trump's proposed tariffs will generate $6 trillion in revenue over a ...
Greenville native Miles Richard "Dick" League, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, fought in World War II. He was a prisoner of ...
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