The Battle of the Bulge was the largest and bloodiest battle fought by U.S. forces during World War II a desperate German offensive met with brutal resistance in the frozen forests of the Ardennes.
On April 1, 1945, the US Army invaded Okinawa, Japan in what is today known as one of the bloodiest battles of World War II. Each year, the Okinawa Association of America — a nonprofit founded over a ...
On April 1, 1945, thousands of American troops landed on the beaches of Okinawa, a heavily fortified Pacific island to the south of Japan. Nearly three months later, the United States claimed victory ...
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Bloodiest winter battle of WWII
In the frozen Amblève Valley, we trace how Kampfgruppe Peiper’s rush through the Ardennes was forced onto narrow roads and into the small village of Cheneux. On December 20-21, 1944, the 1st Battalion ...
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Christmas Eve, 1944: The Tank Duel That Broke Nazi Germany for Good
In order to march on Antwerp, the German Wehrmacht needed to first capture Freyneux—and the US Army stopped it in its tracks.
IWO-TO, Japan (AP) — Japan’s Emperor Naruhito visited Iwo Jima on Monday and paid tribute to thousands of Japanese and Americans who died in one of World War II's bloodiest battles. Naruhito and his ...
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito visited Iwo Jima on Monday and paid tribute to thousands of Japanese and Americans who died in one of World War II’s bloodiest battles. Naruhito and his wife, Empress Masako, ...
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