Mysteries of WWI That Are Still Unsolved
Through time the facts were mixed with myths until the two merged into a blur of confusion and unanswered questions. Here are some WWI mysteries still unsolved.
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Through time the facts were mixed with myths until the two merged into a blur of confusion and unanswered questions. Here are some WWI mysteries still unsolved.
Renia wrote her diary entry during World War II, as she witnessed the daily atrocities around her and described her day-to-day life, love life, and everything in between.
The Soviet Union had a different view, as they allowed their women to be more involved in the war, both in taking supporting roles and on the front line.
Two best friends would answer the call of World War II and enlist together to serve, but only one would come back home.
What could be the worst April Fools prank that a neutral country amid warring nations could ever receive?
Here’s how #LeonLewis’ unofficial US intelligence organization became the source of the latest and hottest Nazi news during WWII.
Sgt. George D. Libby did not hesitate to offer himself in an encounter during the Korean War so that others may live.
Krystyna Skarbek was once Churchill’s favorite spy but the treatment she received after the war proved it might just not be true.
Nick was once a prisoner of war in Vietnam who managed to survive the very last minute. His saving grace? His beard.
There are some instances when the world just does not have the luxury of time, and vaccines should be rushed, and the same thing happened during World War II when the war couldn’t just wait.
How long do you think you could last to hold off enemy forces if the fate of the entire world was in your hands? For Command Sergeant Major Bennie G. Adkins, he’d gladly do it for as long as he could.
Edwards was caught and sentenced to death for slaughtering cattle that he and his comrades were planning to eat.