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The One Thing Museums Keep Getting Wrong About WWII DisplaysAs someone deeply passionate about World War II history and preservation, there’s one recurring issue I see in museums that I just can’t ignore. It might seem small to some—but for collectors, ...
Both brothers were WWII Veterans. The items, a tube mailer with a large group photo mailed during WWII from Fort Dix, New Jersey, and a WWII commemorative medal with the Veteran’s name inscribed ...
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5 WWII Gear Items US Soldiers Couldn't StandNot all gear in WWII was welcome on the battlefield. From uncomfortable uniforms to unreliable weapons, these 5 pieces of issued equipment drove US soldiers crazy. Based on firsthand accounts and ...
As WWII veterans began to die off and memories of the conflict faded, more Nazi items began to enter the market. By the 1970s, a lot of the souvenirs brought back from Europe were up for sale.
Antiques Roadshow expert Charles Hanson said it was "remarkable" as a number of WWII antiques sold for a huge amount.
The Museum of Veterans and Military History is lucky to have a large collection of World War II items including many forms of communication. There are field phones and Vmail.
The 10th Mountain Division Living History Group says their trailer was stolen in Englewood on April 13. It was full of tens of thousands of dollars worth of authentic WWII artifacts and ...
WWII trove of hidden Jewish household items discovered buried in Polish yard. Published: Jan. 11, 2023, 9:26 a.m. Krzysztof Hejmanowski, left, building inspector of the Warbud construction company ...
Hikers looking for WWII items stumble on 3,000-year-old weapon in Poland. See it By Aspen Pflughoeft. December 5, 2024 3:17 PM.
Troves of artifacts were stolen from Japan during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. Over 20 pieces of looted items were found in the attic of a Massachusetts home.
Hikers looking for WWII items stumble on 3,000-year-old weapon in Poland. See it By Aspen Pflughoeft. December 05, 2024 2:17 PM.
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Some 700 daily-use objects from a mass grave found at the World War II Gross-Rosen Nazi German death camp were symbolically handed Friday to the camp’s museum in Poland.
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