
The broken violin screamed against the winter wind, its cracked wood crying out with every stroke of the worn bow. But the 18-year-old boy refused…

If I told you what happened on that freezing afternoon in the streets of Chicago, you probably wouldn’t believe it. A TV host publicly laughed…

The voice was so soft it almost disappeared beneath the final applause. Andre Rieu was about to thank the audience when he heard the whisper…

By the autumn of 1944, a grim reality had set in for the American tanker in Europe. The M4 Sherman, the reliable workhorse of…

December 29th, 1944. Versailles. General Dwight Eisenhower reads a telegram from British Field Marshall Montgomery for the third time. It’s not a request, it’s an…

At 0615 on July 30th, 1943, Staff Sergeant Michael Aruth crawled into the tail position of B17 Tandleo at RAF Kimolton, watching a gray…

When we talk about the greatest American generals of World War II, the discussion usually centers on famous names and larger than-l life personalities.…

The German sergeant was checking his watch when 200 shells landed at once. There was no warning, no distant rumble of guns, no whistle of…

On the morning of December 21st, 1945 at the 130th Station Hospital in H Highleberg, Germany, General George S. Patton Jr. dies from a pulmonary…

March 22nd, 1945. 10:37 p.m. A telephone rings in Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. General Dwight D. Eisenhower picks up the receiver, expecting another…





