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Syros Island combines natural beautiful landscapes as well as unique history and architecture. Every summer it also attracts many visitors with its multicultural events and festivals. The Deputy ...
I'm afraid that I can't give particulars but this is what my father (who had a passion for military history)told me at the time of the SBS action in the Falklands War) Uncle Geoff,was born in Suez ...
The wreck of an Italian Savoia-Marchetti SM 79 aircraft lost in the Aegean during 1944. Source: Dimitri Galon The interior of a German Junkers Ju-52 aircraft lost in the Aegean in 1943. Source ...
The World War II British submarine HMS Triumph was located in the Aegean Sea after it went missing more than 81 years ago. Kostas Thoctarides / ROV SERVICES The sub went on 20 missions before it ...
H.M.S Triumph: British ww2 submarine lost with crew of 64 is found in the Aegean Sea at 203m depth ! by Planet Blue History on YouTube "The plug of the right torpedo, located at the tower height ...
After nearly 80 years of mystery, the wreck of the HMS Trooper, a British submarine that disappeared during World War II, was discovered in the depths of the Aegean Sea near the island of Donoussa.
After lying undetected beneath the Aegean Sea for over eight decades, the wreckage of a Second World War bomber, the Baltimore FW282, was discovered near the Greek island of Antikythera. The ...
A MISSING World War II bomber believed to have been shot down over the North Sea is thought to be buried in a small German town. The decades-long mystery could soon be solved after a burnt map seem… ...
WRECKAGE OF US NAVY SUBMARINE FROM WORLD WAR II FOUND OFF JAPAN ... WWII submarine H.M.S. Triumph is coming to light after it was found more than 650 feet below the blue waters of the Aegean Sea.
World War II History Share or comment on this article: Fateful final mission of WWII bomber that was shot down by Nazis with one survivor - as it is found at bottom of Aegean Sea 82 years later ...
The SBS in World War II: ... “On one raid on the Aegean island of Simi in July 1944, the SBS killed 21 Germans and captured 150, all for the loss of two men of their own.