The plans for a R4.7 billion transformation of the Exchange Tunnels were unveiled to the delight of influencers and history lovers alike.
Eagle-eyed Facebook sleuths have pinpointed an odd-looking fellow appearing as though he is talking on a cellphone in a 1940s photograph.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Stirling, a legend from the Second World War and founder of the Special Air Service (SAS), had one hell of a story to tell.
In 2016, a mysterious aircraft was discovered underwater at a depth of 85 metres off the coast of a tiny island south of Sicily.
Volcanic activity in the sea around Japan’s Ogasawara Islands has lifted sunken “ghost ships” from the depths of the ocean.
The future Queen and her sister Margaret were sent to Windsor during WWII to keep them safe, along with Alathea Fitzalan Howard, who kept a diary.
99-year-old Captain Tom Moore served his country during World War II, and he is now taking up the call again in the face of a global pandemic.
War movie fans will want to add ‘Greyhound’ to their list, with the trailer coming out earlier this week.
An underwater explorer has found the wreck of the U.S.S. Grayback, dubbed one of the most successful submarines of World War II.
The man who helped defeat the Nazis, and laid the groundwork for the modern computer, will now appear on the £50 note.
Photographer Margaret Bourke-White’s work helped shape the way that we saw the 20th century.
George Mendonsa, the sailor whose iconic homecoming kiss came to signify the end of WWII, recently passed away, causing many to revisit the photo.
A school in Australia is being investigated after an employee brought a ‘Fuhrer cake’ and other Nazi paraphernalia to class.
After years of ‘living peacefully’ with his wife Maria in New York, a former Nazi collaborator was strapped to a stretcher and sent back to Germany to face the music.
You might be shocked to learn that there was actually colour film back in World War II times, and some of the snaps are both beautiful and poignant.
Everyone has their own idea of fun. Mine doesn’t involve searching the world’s oceans for sunken warships but Paul Allen has struck the motherload with his latest finding.
A homeless man was reportedly pushing his trolley down Collard Road, in Rosehill, when he was stopped by UTI Electronics security firm. Why? The man was reportedly carrying a bomb in his trolley.