Explore the critical events related to the war and the personal stories of those who lived through that challenging time.
6 June 1944 entered history under the now legendary name of D-Day, the Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy. It wa...
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On 2 September 1944 allied troops crossed the Belgian border at diverse places. The process of liberation went fast: in ...
The battle of Berlin was one of the last battles of the Second World War in Europe. The war that had proceeded from Berl...
The liberation of Paris didn’t have Allied priority, but an uprising of the population against the Germans on 19 August ...
During the autumn and winter of 1944/45, the longest battle of the Second World War on German soil took place in the Hür...
The Ordensburg Vogelsang was a training venue for an upcoming Nazi-elite. Young cadets were persuaded they were racially...
On 1 September 1939 the Germans attacked the Westerplatte peninsula in the port of Gdańsk. This assault marks the beginn...
The Polish First Armoured Division under command of general Maczek played an important role in the liberation of France,...
D-Day is one of the most remembered campaigns of the Second World War. The operation involved troops from Britain, the U...
The Allied campaign of Monte Cassino was fought in four phases between January and May 1944. The town of Cassino was a k...
The European drama of 1939-1945 resulted in widespread destruction. Millions were killed, maimed, displaced or traumatiz...
Operation Pluto (Pipelines Under The Ocean) represents one of wartime’s greatest feats of engineering. Huge pipelines we...
In May 1940 the Netherlands was occupied by German forces. It would take five years before they could be ousted. The fin...
As D-Day approached, Kent became the stage for one of the War’s greatest deception plans, Operation Fortitude South. In ...
The Allied Rhineland Offensive comprised several large-scale military operations during the last months of the Second Wo...
The Second World War in Europe ended in the spring of 1945 with the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. The fate of the Ge...
The concentration camp in Stutthof was initially founded to eliminate and persecute Poles. Later in the war the role of ...
Quickly following the United States’ entrance into the Second World War in December 1941, hundreds of thousands of Ameri...
During World War Two, The Hague was generally spared from major attacks causing widespread devastation. That is until th...
In the early morning of 10 May 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands. The purpose of the 'Battle for The Hague' was to c...
An estimated 1,800 Dutch citizens attempted to escape to England during World War Two. The majority chose to travel via ...
The success of the Allies in the liberation of Western Europe was made possible by the men who helped bring supplies to ...
Crushed and definitively vanquished by the Allies on the borders of Normandy in the "Falaise pocket", the Nazi armies be...
The longest campaign of the Second World War Among the military operations conducted by the Allies to liberate Europe th...