The Hesse Heist: The Jewels Are Stolen
Part III of the story of the Hesse Heist tells the story of the discovery and theft of the jewels.
Part III of the story of the Hesse Heist tells the story of the discovery and theft of the jewels.
This article looks at the experiences of four Black GIs—two in the European theater and two in the Pacific theater—in the Quartermaster Corps, the Army’s chief logistics branch.
Despite their contributions during the war, the end of the conflict brought uncertain years for women in military service.
The Japanese Americans who served in Company B of the 1800th should be remembered for their courage and dedication.
On July 16, 1946, a US Army tribunal at Dachau sentenced 46 members of the Waffen SS to death for crimes committed against Allied POWs and civilians.
Dominic Martello relived traumatic moments of his WWII combat in North Africa for the rest of his life.
The history of drag performances can be traced back to the late 1800s. These performances can even be traced to World War I and World War II.
A combat veteran when he landed on Omaha beach on June 6, 1944, Walt Ehlers had made a promise to his mother, which often left him at odds with the morality of a soldier’s duty.
On June 2, 1944, Yeiki Kobashigawa, 100th Infantry Battalion, led an incredible attack on the Germans in Italy. Fifty-six years later, he received the Medal of Honor for this action.
Medal of Honor recipient, native son and hero of the Philippines, Jose Calugas went “beyond the call of duty” during the Battle of Bataan.