Monica de Wichfeld awarded Blue plaque honour in Derrylin, Northern Ireland – was a leading member of the Danish resistance against Nazi occupation in World War II Article 463 words 10 votes
Wreckage likely belonging to a British submarine that sank during World War II was found off the coast of Norway Article 403 words 13 votes
A replica of a boat that carried Danish Jews to safety in Sweden anchors an exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC Article 1424 words 12 votes
Gilleleje remembers one of the greatest collective acts of resistance of World War II – its role in the flight and escape of over 7,000 Danish Jews Article 1474 words 9 votes
Moe Berg was a US baseball player-turned-spy who went undercover to assassinate the Nazis’ top nuclear scientist Article 2166 words 21 votes
Crippling Hitler's navy – the battle that knocked out 50% of the Kriegsmarine's destroyers in Norway Video 11:42, published Dec 25 2022 4 votes
Battle of Drøbak Sound, 1940 - "Either I will be decorated or court martialed. Fire!" Video 7:46 6 votes
The legendary Commando raid at St. Nazaire | The greatest raid of all time Video 58:25, published Apr 22 2021 4 votes
The Polish doctors who used science to outwit the Nazis Article 7684 words, published Aug 14 2017 8 votes
Marine archaeologists catch a break on the bottom of the Baltic Sea: A 75-year-old Enigma machine Article 374 words 12 votes
"Brilliant" plans to win WW2: How France planned to win the war against Nazi Germany Video 7:23, published May 12 2017 7 votes
Black troops were welcome in Britain, but Jim Crow wasn’t: The race riot of one night in June 1943 Article 1196 words, published Jun 22 2018 15 votes
The bombing and the breakthrough: How a chemical weapons disaster in World War II led to a US cover-up - and a new cancer treatment Article 6782 words 11 votes
The invention that won World War II: Patented in 1944, the Higgins boat gave the Allies the advantage in amphibious assaults Article 1329 words 6 votes
One of the few surviving heroes of D-Day shares his story: Army medic Ray Lambert, now 98, landed with the first assault wave on Omaha Beach Article 2034 words 9 votes