Looted by Nazis, Then Restituted, Two Old Master Paintings Head to Auction
An upcoming Christie's sale features two 17th century Dutch works tied up in WWII
Harvard Professor Claims WWII “Comfort Women” Were Voluntary Sex Workers
A new paper claims sex-trafficked Asian women entered brothels willingly
French Village Receives $2.4M Decades After Hiding a Man From the Nazis
Le Chambon-sur-Lignon has a history of protecting those in need
Shipwrecked Nazi Vessel Found Beneath Baltic Sea
And there might be a piece of Russian history inside
How a New Hampshire Hotel Helped Shape the Postwar World
Revisiting the history of the Mount Washington Hotel
Continental Reveals It Was an “Important Part of Hitler’s War Machine”
The automotive company commissioned an independent study of its Nazi past
The Dubious History of the Scotch Martini, A Supposed Wartime Favorite
Did the Brits really run out of vermouth during WWII? And more importantly, does it matter?
Tesla’s Latest Challenge Is Unexploded WWII Bombs in Germany
Seven U.S. bombs were found at the site of the automaker’s new factory
Why a Jewish Man Wants to Preserve Nazi Memorabilia
Craig Gottlieb's plan is to make millions from fascist artifacts
This Restored WWII Spitfire Has Begun a Circumnavigation of the Globe
The “Silver Spitfire” took off from the U.K. last week, will reach the U.S. soon
Albert Einstein Denounces “Hitler-Insanity” In Letter Up For Auction
It “completely ruined the lives of all those around me.”
In the Air With Operation Carpetbagger, a Secret WWII Mission
One of the military's high-risk missions took flight 75 years ago today.
Now You Can Wear Part of a WWII Fighter Plane on Your Wrist
A handsome timepiece crafted from a downed Spitfire
JFK’s Legacy As an American Hero Began 75 Years Ago Today
On August 1st, 1943, the future president was instrumental in saving the lives of his fellow PT-109 crew members.