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Nicknamed the “Bloody Bucket” by the Germans, the 28th Infantry Division played a major role during the Battle of the Bulge.
Facing collapse on two fronts, Nazi Germany launched a desperate surprise offensive through the Ardennes in December 1944.
Neil Smoak has spent his life studying his family, including three Smoak men from Colleton County who died June 9, 1944, during the Normandy invasion.
OMAHA BEACH, France (AP) — The D-Day generation, smaller in number than ever, is back on the beaches of France where so much ...
A small town in Normandy, France, is honoring the sacrifice of the 28th Division this weekend. Nine soldiers were killed in ...
You don’t have to battle tourist hordes in the world’s most-visited country. Here are 10 of its relatively less-visited but ...
After World War I, Germany's economy suffered from depression and a devaluation of its currency. On January 30, 1933, Adolf ...
Several Aiken County residents have vivid memories of June 6, 1944, when almost 1600,000 Allied troops waded, crawled and ran ...
But why didn’t Nazi Germany ever invade? In this episode, we examine how geography, military positioning, and Sweden’s vital iron ore exports made it more useful as a neutral state.
FILE - A view taken from a Cub artillery observation plane on July 10, 1945, shows vast areas of destruction in Berlin, after repeated Anglo-American air raids on the German capital. Seen on the ...
Former Vice President Al Gore compared the Trump administration to Nazi Germany on Monday, saying the president and his advisors aim to “create their own preferred version of reality” in order ...