Pan Macmillan; £18.99 The last eight months of the war in Europe were among the bloodiest and most destructive. Adolf Hitler ...
Street parties are also set to be held across the country and a 10,000-strong concert as the nation comes together to honour ...
The walls close in on Hideki Tojo. The General turned Prime Minister takes hands-on control of the military, with ...
The Tokyo residence of wartime Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe is now open to the public after extensive renovations to restore ...
Join the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as historian author and journalist Francis Pike presents two ...
Goebbels tried to recruit Marlene Dietrich to star in German films. Instead she worked with U.S. intelligence to undermine ...
1994: Fred West is charged with two further murders following the discovery of more human remains in the garden of his Gloucester home, bringing the total at that point to three. On the same day, ...
A new stage show at this year's Adelaide Festival shines a light on the struggles that one of Australia's first Indigenous ...
The revival of a midcentury home places the work of the unsung architect Junzo Yoshimura in a new context. By Design takes a ...
Rain of Ruin, a new study by war expert Richard Overy, decisively shows that the atomic bombs didn’t force the Japanese ...
At 8.15 a.m. on 6 August 1945, a B-29 bomber called Enola Gay dropped ‘Little Boy’ over Hiroshima. The thermal radiation from ...
February 19th was the 80th anniversary of the invasion of Iwo Jima. A godawful experience for those involved as it was the only battle in the Pacific where America lost ...