Remnants of War – Upottery Airfield
To coincide with the 80th anniversary of D-Day, here are some photos I took last year of the former RAF […]
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To coincide with the 80th anniversary of D-Day, here are some photos I took last year of the former RAF […]
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Berlin battle damage! This afternoon, the Berlin IC walked around Schöneberg in Berlin, looking at some of the remaining evidence
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The 27th of May 1940 was the first full day of Operation Dynamo, aka the ‘Dunkirk evacuation’. This first day
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Fancy a Second World War German board game night? On a recent tour of the WW2 bunker in Hagen, I
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The 8th of May is celebrated as “VE Day” in Western Europe, but for the Russians, the 9th of May
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A regime’s revenge metered out upon the innocent. On the 18th of May 1942, a Berlin Jewish-Communist resistance group carried
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Moltkebrücke, an unassuming bridge located just a stone’s throw from Berlin’s Hauptbahnhof, played a key role in the final days
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Father & Son Stolpersteine stories. Usually Stolpersteine give only the basic facts about a victim; such as their name, year
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A happier Stolperstein Sunday entry this week! Alexander Nisselowitsch was born in Minsk in 1899 but moved with his mother
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An emotional double-whammy for our second Stolperstein Sunday… The story of Martin & Sonja Fleischmann, a father and daughter living
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