Migration madness as new asylum disaster threatens ‘open border’ for foreign criminals
A deportation flight (stock footage) (Image: itv) Britain’s ability to deport dangerous criminals and failed asylum seekers risks being undermined by a wave of new pro-immigration judges, Robert Jenrick has warned. The Shadow Justice Secretary criticised a recruitment drive for 70…
Andy Burnham threatens to challenge Keir Starmer and claims MPs back him
Andy Burnham has not ruled out challenging Keir Starmer for the leadership (Image: Getty) The Mayor of Greater Manchester has said he is being urged to challenge the Prime Minister for the Labour Party leadership. Andy Burnham declined to rule out running for…
Zelensky asks for Trump ‘peacemakers’ to stop Putin’s ‘bad leadership’ ahead of UN meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visits Special Report With Bret Baier (Image: Getty Images) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared on Fox News’ Special Report, hosted by Bret Baier, following his meeting with President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session. Baier…
Trump’s historic Ukraine U-turn is due to Melania’s power-play: ‘she really believes’
US First Lady Melania Trump speaks during an event entitled “Forms Fostering the Future Together: A (Image: AFP via Getty Images) An analyst suggests that Melania Trump likely influenced Donald Trump’s shifted stance on the Ukraine-Russia conflict. “There are forces within the…
The inflatable tank dummies of the battlefields, 1918-1945
Inflatable mock tanks and trucks were set up near the Rhine in Germany. Attention to detail was crucial. Bulldozers were used to create tank tracks that led to the 42 kg inflatable mock tanks. Real artillery shells were thrown around…
Cologne Cathedral towers high above the ruins of the city after the Allied bombing raids in 1944 _s2de
This is a black-and-white aerial photograph of the famous Cologne Cathedral from World War II. Hit by aerial bombs fourteen times during the war, the cathedral did not collapse, but towered high above an otherwise razed city. The twin towers…
The bloody battles on the Eastern Front in photographs, 1942-1943 _s2de
Sometime in the autumn of 1942, Soviet soldiers advance through the rubble of Stalingrad. The fighting on the Eastern Front represented the largest military conflict in history. It was characterized by unprecedented cruelty, total destruction, mass deportations, and enormous loss…
The German 11th Panzer Division: Giving up the ghost _s2de
By Brigadier General Raymond E. Bell Jr. It was an impressive sight. Seated in the parade stand as the guest of honor was General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe. It was an autumn day in October…
The Last Days of Nazi Germany through Photographs, 1945
These German soldiers stand in the rubble-strewn streets of Bastogne, Belgium, on January 9, 1945, after being captured by the U.S. 4th Armored Division, which helped break the German siege of the city. By early 1945, the war that Germany…
Germany’s flak towers with 3.5-meter-thick walls and their role in World War II _s2de
German flak towers had 3.5 meter thick walls During World War II, Nazi Germany built a series of impressive anti-aircraft structures known as flak towers. These massive concrete buildings were designed to protect key cities from Allied bombing raids. Each…