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The Terrible Story Of Col. Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Honoring Him For His Services During WWII.

 The Terrible Story Of Col. Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Honoring Him For His Services During WWII. Col. Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, born on December 17, 1874, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a prominent figure in the United States Marine Corps during the early 20th century. Known for his extraordinary skills in hand-to-hand combat, Biddle left a lasting legacy as a tough and fearless military officer. During his service in World War II, Col. Biddle was assigned to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in South Carolina. It was there that he became famous for his unique training methods. Biddle would challenge his trainee Marines to engage in hand-to-hand combat with him using their bayonets, demonstrating his exceptional expertise in close-quarters combat. The incident where Col. Biddle was surrounded by bayonets occurred in 1943. This event showcased his extraordinary confidence and skill as a combat instructor.  He fearlessly ordered the trainee Marines to attempt to ki
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GERMAN SOLDIER HELMET AND SKULL HAVE BEEN UNCOVERED WITH A STRANGE LOOK

 German Soldier Helmet And Skull Have Been Uncovered With A Strange Look. A skull of a killed German soldier excavated by Russian medal detectors or archeologists still having its M40/M42 helmet on it is shown here photographed above.  You can see the chinstrap to the helmet is onto of the left eye socket which could indicate this unlucky Wehrmacht soldier was killed with a very powerful round or artillery fire.  But, it could just be it was moved after being under the ground for over 70 years. All across the former Eastern Front unidentified remains litter the land with over an estimated 200,000 still unidentified.  Over 2,000,000 German and Soviet soldiers died there during the fighting and an interesting fact is 4 out of 5 German soldier on the Eastern Front never returned home.  Many of these Soviet and German soldiers had family's, loved ones, wives, girlfriends, brothers and sisters,  fathers and mothers, which all would never know how their brother, husband, boyfriend, son,

MARINE KILLED IN WWII FOUND, TO BE BURIED IN BEAVER VALLEY NEXT WEEK

 Marine killed in WWII found, to be buried in Beaver Valley next week By Larry Miller. Marine Sergeant Fae Moore is coming home. The Chadron-area Marine was killed nearly 73 years ago in the amphibious assault on the Pacific atoll of Tarawa during World War II. More than 1,000 U.S.  servicemen died in the 76-hour battle with Japanese forces to take control of a strategic airfield.  In June 2015, a nonprofit organization called History Flight notified the Department of Defense that they had discovered the remains of 35 servicemen on Tarawa.  One of them was Fae Moore. Fae Verlin Moore was born in Chadron, Nebraska on May 16, 1920, the youngest of Alonzo and Mary Moore’s 10 children – six boys and four girls. The family farmed in Beaver Valley east of Chadron during the 1920s until moving to the Pine Ridge Reservation in 1931.  Fae attended Beaver Valley School and completed the 8th Grade before leaving school to work and help his family during the “Dirty Thirties.” He was barely 5’ 6” a

THE HORRIFYING MURDER OF THE FRENCH JEWISH GIRL ANNIE NAKACHE IN GAS CHAMBER WWII

12 August 1941 | French Jewish girl Annie Nakache was born in Constantine (Algeria). She lived in Toulouse. A daughter of a swimmer Alfred Nakache. In January 1944 she was deported to Auschwitz with her parents. She was murdered in a gas chamber with her mother Paule. Here are some photos of Auschwitz prisoners murdered in gas chamber: Leave your thought in the comment section below.

THE TERRIBLE EXECUTION Of LEONORA DORI GALIGAI.

 The Terrible Execution Of Leonora Dori Galigaï, July 8, 1617: Leonora Dori Galigaï, French courtier of Italian origin and influential favorite of the French regent Marie de' Medici, was executed by beheading and her body subsequently burned at the stake at the Place de Grève in Paris.  Born in Florence, she grew up as a young attendant of Marie de' Medici, following her mistress to France when Marie married King Henri IV.  In an age when people believed in witchcraft, sorcery, magic, and demonic possession, Galigaï was hired by the Queen to perform exorcisms and white magic to counter black magic and curses.  She earned huge sums of money by these tasks, as well as from bribes for giving people access to the Queen, and she amassed an enormous fortune that she invested in banks and in real estate in France and Italy.  READ MORE:  Donald Smith kidnapped, raped, and murdered 8-year-old till her private part destroyed. Thanks for reading don't forget to leave your thought in t

THE HEROIC STORY OF THE U.S. MARINE CORPS " CLYDE A. THOMASON OF ATLANTA GEORGIA A SERGEANT IN THE U.S. MARINE

  Clyde A. Thomason of Atlanta, Georgia, a Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on August 17, 1942, on Makin Island. Thomason enlisted in the Marine Corps in December 1934 and was honorably discharged in 1939 upon the expiration of his enlistment after serving on the USS Augusta.  He re-enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in January 1942 following the attack on Pearl Harbor. He asked for action, and when Lieutenant Colonel Evans Carlson was organizing his famous Raiders, Thomason volunteered. Because he was so tall, 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m), and weighed 190 pounds (86 kg), he had to ask for a height waiver to get into the Raiders. He trained in California before going to the Pacific battlefields in April for duty with the 2nd Raider Battalion. On August 17, 1942, Thomason led an assault in the Makin Islands against the Japanese. He walked up to a house that concealed a Japanese sniper, forced the door, and shot him befor

THE EXECUTION OF THE MAN WHOSE NAME IS ALFRED RICHARD "HE STRANGELY MURDERED HIS WIFE"

 Alfred Richards - a strange wife murder.   Alfred Ernest Richards aged 38, an illiterate millhand, was convicted of the murder of his 37 year old wife, Kathleen, on Monday the 30th of May 1938 at 270 Sutherland Avenue, Welling, Kent, where she had been living.   Alfred had battered, kicked and finally manually strangled Kathleen.  The murder took place around 11.10 a.m. and at 11.50 a.m. Alfred turned himself in at Shooter’s Hill police station and was taken into custody.   The problems in the Richards’ marriage seemed to have started when Kathleen began some sort of relationship with Grace Dolman who was a fellow employee at the cinema where Kathleen worked as an usherette.   The went to a cinema together on the night of February the 6th and got home quite late.  Alfred was very angry about this and a violent row ensued, with Alfred threatening to kill Kathleen if he found her in the house the following day.  She took him at his word and moved in with Grace Dolman.   Kathleen went ba