Dr. Josef Mengele, also known as the Angel of Death, killed more than 2,800 twins because of his experiments. Anne Frank and her sister died at the Bergen-Belsen camp one month before the liberation. During WWII, hamburgers in America were called “Liberty Steaks” to avoid the German nam...
Remembering Jerry Angelich on… December 7, 2016 marks the 75th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. In honor of this anniversary, I’d like to remember one of the heroes of that day. Sources differ as to where he was born. Some reports state that he was born in the gr...
*Dr. Josef Mengele(the “Angel of Death”) used about 3,000 twins, mostly Romany and Jewish children, for his painful genetic experiments. Only about 200 survived. His experiments included taking one twin’s eyeball and attaching it on the back of the other twin’s head or changing the e...
Anton Heidenreich is indirect responsible for the death of a dutch member of his own family with the same name: Anton Henricus Heidenreich Born Amsterdam 18.7.1920, KIA Vianen, Netherlands 13.5.1940 during an air strike on the Lek Bridge by the German Luchtwaffe. 2021-08-28 23:51:41 +02...
“Angel of Death”. Gebhardt was an SS Brigadeführer and stated in May 1943: `I carry the full human, surgical and political responsibility for these experiments. During World War II, Gebhardt also acted for some time as the President of the German Red Cross. When Reinhard Heydrich was in...
The commencement of serial production of the “Russian Renault” occurred concurrently with the gradual conclusion of the Civil War, which culminated in the defeat of Baron Wrangel in November 1920. By this time, his stronghold in Crimea had fallen, and the resistance of the White forces in th...
In the Pearl Harbor attack of December 7, 1941, USS Enterprise had been spared a pier-side death, delaying its return from a ferry run to Wake Island upon receiving news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.THE USS ENTERPRISE IN WORLD WAR TWO...
Particularly the one showing an angel assisting the dying soldier off his horse to bring him to his final home. The little chapels are painted with glorious artwork and words that bring tears to your eyes. Silent crying is the norm for this place of reverence, here among the fallen heroes...
about how the mother of this young man must feel when she gets the news of her son’s death. And I am to blame for this death. I am sad, instead of being happy about the first victory. I always see the face of the Englishman in front of me and think about his crying mother.”...
The graveyard in Normandy, France is beautiful, acres and acres of bright green grass, with thousands of bright white crosses and stars of David evenly spaced for what seems like miles and miles. The statues are amazing. Particularly the one showing an angel assisting the dying soldier off his...