
Photos of World War 2 in Color
See a collection of photographs from World War 2 in color that feature in the book series ‘WO2 in Kleur’ by Jakob Lagerweij.

See a collection of photographs from World War 2 in color that feature in the book series ‘WO2 in Kleur’ by Jakob Lagerweij.

Test your knowledge of World War 1 and take this 50 question trivia quiz on all things First World War including battles, politics and more!

Photo of dignitaries gathered in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles, France, to sign the Treaty of Versailles, June 28th, 1919.

Learn about the “Ghost Army” that used inflatable tanks, planes, and other tactics to mislead the German Army from the Allied strategies.

Learn more about the iconic photograph Taxis to Hell – and Back – Into the Jaws of Death taken on the 6 June 1944.

In this quiz, you will guess whether a certain event occurred during the First World War, or if it happened in the Second World War!

How good is your knowledge of war and military events throughout history? Take this 10 question trivia military history quiz to find out!

See this photograph of Jakob Nacken, the tallest soldier to fight in World War II. He was a circus performer that served in the German Army.

Explore 50 interesting historical photographs from across the world. Each photograph is either rare or iconic showing a part of history.

Two of the most historically important British Prime Ministers, Winston Churchill and David Lloyd George photographed together in 1934.

Read 32 fascinating facts about the First World War you may not know! WWI was a worldwide conflict between the Allied and Central powers.

Photograph of Sergeant Stubby, a war dog that was promoted to the rank of Sergeant through combat in the First World War, 1920.
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