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World War II ended 80 years ago when Japan surrendered after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Here's how Cincinnati reacted.
A radio navigator on a B-17 bomber and a ground crew armorer, who both served in Italy, reconnected after they were discovered to be living about 15 minutes away from each other.
Ceremonies were held on Saturday to honor the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
This U.S. Navy World War II combat bulletin begins with the successful test of an atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert a… ...
A peace and remembrance ceremony was held in Jamestown to mark the anniversary of the atomic blast in Nagasaki. Japan.ALSO ...
Just three months after the end of the war in Europe, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, in Hiroshima and ...
Richard Rucoba was Lansing’s only write-in trustee, won 200 medals in the Senior Olympic Games and gave eyeglasses to people ...
During World War II, the Germans used an encryption device called the Enigma, which Polish and English mathematicians worked ...
Al Seidman's centenarian celebration will be Aug. 16 on the USS Constellation in Baltimore Harbor, near the Coast Guard ...
Army Air Forces veteran Orlando Edward Vincenti, with deep roots in Lackawanna County, was among the casualties of the 100th ...
Around 80 years after the war, Germany remains littered with unexploded bombs, often uncovered during construction work.
A reporter traveled to the corners of the country to meet six World War II veterans, who had a warning for generations to come.
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