War Archive
US Troops Posing with Enemy Flags (6 photos)
August 26, 2017 No Comments
The Little Nurse, 1944
August 25, 2017 No Comments
8 year old Róża Maria Goździewska was the youngest nurse to serve with the Polish forces during the ill-fated Warsaw Uprising of August-October 1944. According to her sister, despite her young age, Róża stubbornly insisted in helping out at the insurgents’ hospital located in the basement of No.11, Moniuszki Street. She ended up being allowed
Dutch Jews are rounded up by German authorities in Amsterdam for deportation to concentration and extermination camps in the East.
August 25, 2017 No Comments
Dutch Jews are rounded up by German authorities in Amsterdam for deportation to concentration and extermination camps in the East. The first roundup and deportation of Amsterdam’s Jewish population began on 22 February 1941 when the Germans arrested several hundred Jews and deported them to Buchenwald concentration camp and then to Mauthausen concentration camp in
WWI in Colour. Rare Autochrome Images of WWI (26 photos)
February 4, 2017 No Comments
IMAGES: PAUL CASTELNAU/GALERIE BILDERWELT/GETTY IMAGES
Feb. 1, 1968, Saigon police chief Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executes Viet Cong officer Nguyễn Văn Lém
February 2, 2017 No Comments
One of the most popular images from Vietnam War was the iconic photo of 1968 Saigon police chief executing Viet Cong officer. You can sense the brutality in every angle. You can feel the pain and the suffering while facing his death in the coldest of circumstances. However, even the photographer Eddie Adams, the winner