This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LONDON (AP) — What did you do in the war, ...
In early February of 1943, Gene Grabeel walks toward a corner of a large, crowded room inside Arlington Hall near Washington, D.C. Around her, clutches of people huddle over tables and quietly rifle ...
A museum expert will be lifting the lid on the secret work of women codebreakers during the Second World War at a talk in Dorchester next month. Adam Forty, from the Royal Signals Museum at Blandford, ...
Join CU Boulder Roaming Buffs in collaboration with The National WWII Museum on a journey into the intelligence and espionage of World War II. Traveling from London to the Midlands and back, examine ...
D-Day was the turning point of World War II, but victory in Normandy began long before June 6, 1944. Behind the scenes, Allied codebreakers at Bletchley Park secretly cracked Germany’s Enigma codes, ...
Her destination was Arlington Hall, once a private school for young women that spread across a 100-acre campus on the west side of the Potomac. The Army had requisitioned it, and the yellow-brick ...