Stories
This 'Call of Duty: WWII' rumor is more legit than you realize
Putting together all the clues for the next big release.
The badass bomber jackets of WWII airmen
Men of the US Army Air Forces treasured their Type A-2 leather flight jackets and decorated them with patches, insignia and bawdy paintings.
Before email, there was V-mail: The WWII program that scanned letters onto microfilm
V-Mail allowed 1,600 personal letters to be shrunk down to a roll the size of a pack of cigarettes.
The indigenous people of Papua New Guinea saved hundreds of wounded soldiers in WWII
The 'Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels' carried the wounded and sick through miles of treacherous jungle.
Ben Stiller urges world to pay attention to 'worst humanitarian crisis' since WWII
#TurkishAirlinesHelpSomalia.
Spectacular color photos capture WWII tank crews in training
Young men prepare for mechanized combat on 4x5 color film.
Here's the trailer for Christopher Nolan's WWII drama that features Harry Styles
The film will drop July 21.
By Proma Khosla
Blind WWII soldier gets his wish to touch the army's latest tanks
The 94-year-old teared up as he inspected the tanks.
By Victoria Ho
An evocative sketchbook traces one soldier's journey through WWII
Before he became an acclaimed architect, Victor Lundy was a young GI with a rifle and a pencil.
This Japanese-American fighting unit was one of WWII's most decorated
The men of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team fought with distinction in Italy and France.
WWII tale of 'Operation Mincemeat' still surprises
A grim ploy involving a dead body and a false identity.
WWII vet receives his high school diploma 71 years after getting drafted
Abner Simon was drafted just a few months before graduating high school.
After WWII ended, one Japanese soldier refused to surrender for 3 decades
Ordered never to surrender or take his own life, Lt. Hiroo Onoda fought a solo guerrilla war on a Philippine island until 1974.
Coal-dusted portraits of WWII women railroad workers
Gritty photos capture the women who stepped in to mobilize the American war effort.
Female pilots who flew during WWII can now be buried at Arlington
History once forgot these women, but now they are eligible for one of the highest military honors.
By Rebecca Ruiz