After Lt. Col. Robert Stirm was released from a POW camp in Vietnam, the iconic photo of him reuniting with his family was ...
After more than 80 years, Army veteran Willibald Bianchi was properly identified using advanced forensic science. Next May, ...
Hundreds of Allied prisoners of war were held in Japanese camps in Nagasaki when the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb 80 years ago ...
This undated file photo shows an interior view of a prisoner of war (POW) camp barrack restored according to the real scene ...
That decision by a young Robert Hayhurst would eventually land him in the center of the Tet offensive in January of 1968.
This is the fourth part of a five-part series on the history of World War II POW camps in Michigan. Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 are available to read here. The final story will be published next Sunday.
"P.O. BOX 1142" . . . an ordinary-sounding address for a place that played an extraordinary role during the Second World War. Seth Doane has been digging into its past: It may seem hard to believe, ...
More than eight decades later, the cartoons have reemerged as the most striking images in Comics and Bayonets, a documentary ...