A long-lost diary from a Chinese officer is shedding light on a lesser-known part of D-Day history. Found by urban explorers ...
The diary was by Lam Ping-yu — a Chinese officer who crossed the world to train and serve with Allied forces in Europe.
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Military Cameramen Gear Up for D-Day
As the Allies prepared to invade Europe, military cameramen from every branch stood ready to capture history in the making.
France awarded its highest honor, the Légion d’honneur, to the Chinese contingent’s last survivor in 2006. Huang Tingxin, ...
Mr Glennie, who turned 100 in August, was awarded the degree by the University of Aberdeen. Mr Glennie hopes future ...
The secret was D-Day — the June 6, 1944, invasion of Nazi-occupied France with the world’s largest-ever sea, land and air ...
The Dublin Marathon will necessitate Stephen Bradley taking a helicopter journey to Derry, on a day when Shamrock Rovers ...
Nicholas Hartman of Houston died in 1944 Allied invasion, but his remains could not be identified until this year. Advances ...
The meticulously detailed but long-forgotten diary of a Chinese officer — rescued by urban explorers from a Hong Kong tenement block before its demolition — is now bringing his story back to life and ...
Did you know that chunks of meat once mysteriously fell from the sky in 1876 Kentucky, and that the human skeleton regenerates every 10 years? Check out more fun facts of the day! Witnesses in Bath ...
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