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Southern Minnesota's Lois Widmark, 104, played a key role in helping the Allies gain victory in World War II.
If you were to ask a teenage boy about his hobbies, you might hear about time spent playing in and/or attending various sporting events, using social media or listening to the latest pop music. When you meet 14-year-old Ben Beers,
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New ‘World War II with Tom Hanks' trailer just dropped
The History Channel is set to drop its whopping 20-part series over Memorial Day weekend.
Minnesota native and World War II veteran Les Schrenk​ died earlier this week. He was 102 years old.
With the World War II veteran population dwindling, it’s a rare occasion to see two former soldiers from that era come together much less than 10. But thanks to Myia Barton, a dedicated social worker,
World War II produced some of the most recognizable military weapons ever made, but few were more important than the rifles issued to ordinary soldiers. Millions of troops depended on these firearms in nearly every theater of the war.
Minnesota native and World War II veteran Les Schrenk, passed away earlier this week. He was 102. WCCO Reporter John Lauritsen and photojournalist Tom Aviles got to know Les over the years doing several stories with him.
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America Just Scored Its First Submarine Kill Since World War II
An unidentified US submarine torpedoed and sunk the IRIS Dena, an Iranian Navy frigate, off the coast of Sri Lanka on Tuesday.