This 1898 Photo of a Boy Holding His Sister’s Doll Looked Cute—Until They Saw the Truth
phamdathtv
Exploring the art of living well, cultural developments, and digital transformation.
phamdathtv
At 06:15 on the morning of October 12th, 1944, Captain Toshikazu Omeay stood in the operations room of the second airfleet headquarters on Formosa and…
11 Japanese fighters circle above. A lone Marine Corsair limps through the sky, trailing smoke from a punctured fuel line. The pilot has no altitude,…
In the depths of a Belgian forest 40 years after World War II ended, a metal detector’s persistent beeping would unlock one of the war’s…
A P-51 Mustang screams past a fogwolf inverted bleeding speed in a way that violates every combat manual ever written. The German pilot expects the…
September 1944. A lone American bomber tries something impossible. Enemy fighters close from behind. Guns hot. The pilot drops his landing flaps at 200 mph….
The Corsair bounces once, twice. The third impact snaps the tail wheel clean off. Metal screams across coral gravel. The engine coughs black smoke as…
At a.m. on February 15th, 1944, Lieutenant Junior Grade Nathan Gordon sat in the cockpit of his PBY5 Catalina flying boat, watching smoke rise from…
The morning of February 17th, 1944, broke clear and calm over Truck Lagoon, the vast anchorage in the Caroline Islands that the Japanese Navy called…