LOCKPORT — The “mission” of the Secret Weapons of World War II: Women, Books & Music immersive exhibit has grown, according to co-curator Mary Brennan-Taylor. Halfway through the three-month ...
Authorities said that they believe the weapons are from the World War II era and likely belonged to the Japanese Imperial Army. Grenades, bullets and cannonballs were also found buried about two ...
This ceremonial dagger has an elaborately etched blade, gold-plated guard and scabbard; its insignia include the imperial eagle and swastika. It was handed to Major John Clement, officer in charge ...
teenage riveter Anna Mae Krier made sure it would carry a message from the women of World War II: She signed her name on it. Now 98, and in Normandy, France, for this week's 80th anniversary of ...
This ceremonial dagger has an elaborately etched blade, gold-plated guard and scabbard; its insignia include the imperial eagle and swastika. It was handed to Major John Clement, officer in charge ...