Normandy, June 1944. Rain-soaked and nearly forgotten to history, the bridge over the Douve River controlled everything. Take it, and German armor could cut straight through to the beaches of D-Day.
During the Second World War, a PoW camp in southeast Australia nearby the township Cowra housed mainly Japanese and Italian prisoners. During the night of August 5th 1944, a bugle sounded in the ...
An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a magnifying glass.