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A D-Day Paratrooper's Jump and a Path to Freedom
Follow the story of a D-Day paratrooper whose daring leap into enemy territory became the first step on the path to freedom.
Senesh fled Hungary just before World War II. But unlike most Jews who escaped the Nazis, she went back to fight. Today, she is regarded as a hero in Israel. Hannah Senesh writing in her diary in 1938 ...
Heroic stories of Black and Caribbean paratroopers who fought on D-Day and at Arnhem in 1944 have been retold as part of a ...
The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) says that, following the acquittal of Soldier F, it will continue to stand by the ...
This video tells the true story of the Heavy Water Sabotage mission during World War II, carried out to stop[...] ...
In France, Louvre reopens after weekend robbery  The Louvre Museum in Paris reopened Wednesday after thieves stole crown ...
A former British paratrooper was found innocent Thursday of murder charges relating to the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in ...
The former paratrooper, referred to only as Soldier F, was found not guilty more than a half-century after his unit in ...
The families of victims of the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre said that the "British state" and not the judge should be blamed for the acquittal in Northern Ireland Thursday of a British ex-paratrooper ...
Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neill on Thursday condemned the not guilty verdicts in the case of a British ex-paratrooper who had been accused of killing unarmed civilians during the ...
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