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Museum
Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire was the top secret home of the Codebreakers during WWII, where, among other codes, tho...
Story
On 17 December 1944, as part of the German Offensive in the Ardennes during the winter of 1944 to 45, the Kampfgruppe Pe...
The St. Martinus Church, presumably designed by architect Pierre Cuypers, was destroyed in the fighting for Gennep in Fe...
Fortification
Located on the former site of RAF Uxbridge, the Battle of Britain Bunker housed the Fighter Command No.11 Group Operatio...
Cemetery
On 30 July 1943, an American crew flew their B-17 bomber back to England. They had carried out an attack on the Messersc...
Battlefield
In addition to a landing at Westkapelle, the Allies also planned for a landing in Flushing during the invasion of Walche...
Because of the control of the Scheldt Estuary, Flushing gained an important position during the Second World War. The ci...
One of its kind in France, the Mémorial de Caen Museum gives the public the keys to understanding the Second World War, ...
After all of the North Brabant area south of the (Bergse) Maas river had been liberated, a small group of German soldier...
Vector of Memory
The only German War Cemetery in the Netherlands was constructed in 1946, by order of the Dutch government. Almost 32.000...
Monument
One of the essential missions of the 82nd American Airborne Division was to take the bridges spanning the merderet river...
"The worm has red hair," "Give my regards to Joseph." Such phrases were used to announce arms drops. In Friesland, 24 of...
The Mardasson Memorial commemorates the Ardennes Counteroffensive which happened from 16 December 1944 to 16 January 194...
In the summer of 1945, world history was written in Potsdam, just outside Berlin. The three government leaders of the vi...
Devolved to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, Juno Beach stretched from Graye-sur-Mer to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer. On D-Day...
IWM Duxford can be found near Duxford in Cambridgeshire, England. The museum was built on a historic airfield and it was...
Landmark
Mill Lane had become the fortified citadel of the German Headquarters during the Occupation, surrounded by barbed wire a...
Over 3,900 war victims are buried at National War Cemetery Loenen, including those who lost their lives in different pla...
The impressive American Military Cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer contains the remains of 9387 American soldiers who fell ...
The house of the former Yugoslavian embassy was erected during the Nazi era and also served as the headquarter of the Re...
Just after midnight on 6 June 1944 a battalion of the 6th British Airborne Division was deployed to destroy the cannon o...
During the night of 5 to 6 June 1944, British paratroopers of the 3rd Brigade were ordered to destroy four bridges on ...
Utah Beach was the codename of D-Day’s westernmost landing beach. Here the U.S. 4th Infantry Division came ashore. The U...