An innovative new way of fighting in the air developed in the 1930s, where fighter planes were equipped with a rotating ...
According to most historical records and accounts, World War II caused an estimated 70 to 85 million fatalities worldwide.
Planes were a very new invention, they were rare and fragile. But when World War One started they became weapons. Pilots could spy on enemy targets and the first bombs were dropped from the air.
Nearly every seat in the small, intimate Taylor Theater was taken Monday morning as Casimir “Casey” Bukowski visited the Kenan Center to share stories of his service and sacrifice during World War II.
The Public Arts Council-sponsored commemorative exhibit “Secret Weapons of World War II: Women, Books & Music” has grown since its debut at Kenan House Gallery. Last week, following the opening ...