Over half of Britons do not know what their ancestors did during World War One ahead of Remembrance Sunday
Over half of Britons do not know what their ancestors were doing during the First World War, a new poll
Over half of Britons do not know what their ancestors were doing during the First World War, a new poll
Sisters Gisela Feldman and Sonja Sternberg were teenagers when they fled Nazi Germany on the SS St.Louis destined for Cuba, but were denied entry and forced back to Europe. Now aged 96 and 93, they share their story which led them to the UK, what it means to be recognised in the 2020 New Year’s Honours List, and why they have dedicated their lives to educate others about the Holocaust.
Nestled 30 metres below the surface of Manchester’s bustling Chinatown is the city’s very own nuclear bunker.
A handful of heritage societies are continuing their crusade to protect a historic synagogue, running the risk of further angering the congregation who wholly support redevelopment.
The man who saved Manchester United is to receive a memorial compass in his honour, marking the 65th anniversary of his passing.
The number of Japanese civilians killed in the Second World War could have been higher had nuclear weapons NOT been deployed by America, a University of Manchester lecturer has claimed.
Second World War survivors and evacuees will be heading to the Greater Manchester town that offered so many refuge – Stockport – for a special church service.
MM review The Imitation Game, a look into the life of world-renowned mathematician Alan Turing, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley and Charles Dance
MM head out to Piccadilly Gardens to ask Mancunians whether they think there is too much pressure put on people to wear poppies before and after Remembrance Day.
The University of Manchester is launching an online brain-teaser, that leads to a possible location of Alan Turing’s legendary buried treasure, to coincide with the release of Benedict Cumberbatch’s upcoming film The Imitation Game
Coronation Street actress Marsh hosted a picnic with soldiers from The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment to mark the launch of the charity campaign to hold a gathering on June 21 or at any point in the holiday season.
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