De Jarnette was killed on April 8, 1944, while serving as the pilot of a B-24 Liberator bomber with the 732nd Bombardment Squadron.
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Army 1st Lt. Jack Treadwell single-handedly took out six German pillboxes and captured 18 enemy soldiers during World War II.
Greenland’s rich oil, gas and rare earth mineral reserves and its Arctic location have always been its point of attraction.
Argentina's Javier Milei announced last Monday through its spokesperson that the government is set to declassify Nazi files.
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After World War II, with support from Albert Einstein, Eugen Merzbacher entered the United States from Turkey to pursue graduate studies in physics at Harvard. There, the story goes, my father ...
He is survived by his wife Joyce Purnick, a former reporter and editor at The Times, his three children and six grandchildren ...
Lester Schrenk, a former U.S. Army Air Forces B-17 gunner who was shot down over Denmark in February 1944, spent about half ...
BERLIN, March 22 (Reuters) - Germany has temporarily closed its embassy in South Sudan's capital Juba because of rising tensions that have brought the East African country to the verge of civil ...