As a part of the Commemorative Air Force's Flying Legends of Victory Tour, a B-25 World War II bomber will be available for tours this week at the Greeley-Weld County airport.
Members of the Colorado State Patrol presented a 100-year-old World War II internment camp survivor with a Colorado flag flown over the Capitol this week.
It was 6 August 1945, 70 years ago today that the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The devastation is well known and here are some facts.
Loveland resident Russ Morgan will bring a piece of World War II history into downtown Loveland this Saturday, August 1. Tanks, armored vehicles and even a free movie at the Rialto theater.
While the Japanese government have apologized to our World War II POW's, never before has their been an apology issued for the slavery they endured; until now.
Seems hard to believe that someone today could stand trial for the atrocities that happened to the Jews at Auschwitz. Oskar Groening is an exception to the rule.
Here is a sneak peek at my interview with World War II veteran Sc2 Stan Johnson. The full interview for the Veterans History Project can can be seen Friday, March 27.
United States Army veteran James Wallace lost his dog tags as he stormed Utah Beach on 6 June 1944. What are the odds they would be found almost 71 years later.