The one-minute clip ramps up the tension between the pair who play undercover secret agents in WWII who fall in love as they plan a high-profile assassination of a Nazi officer in the drama, due out .November 23.
In this exclusive clip, Marion Cotillard and costume designer Joanna Johnston talk about the outfits in Allied.
How Goethe fueled Tesla, why Newton pricked his own eye, and other lessons in breaking the rules of science for breakthroughs.
The really-quite-busy actor will be playing Britain's tragic mathematician war hero.
Scottish MPs are calling for a Polish World War Two hero and Edinburgh resident to be honoured and commemorated with a permanent memorial in the Scottish capital.
WWII was not just fought between regular armies. Wherever the Germans invaded, resistance movements sprang up to defy them. Backing those groups was an
Part 16 of a weekly 20-part retrospective of World War II
Why the war started, how the Allies won, and why the world has never been the same
When the two famous Bismarck class ships sank there was another one in the East since its completion in 1942 this was Blutkönig the forgotten König of the East and was able to strike fear on the allies for years to come until a azur lane detached force discovered him inside a cave intact But 5 years before he faked his death and his 4 loved ones missed him including his 2 sisters not knowing he had more lovers he didn't know about
In September 1944, American troops broke through Germany’s toughest defensive line. The Germans were saved from disaster by a hard-drinking field marshal
In the Battle of Britain, the Allies wanted nothing more than to shoot down planes, capture pilots, and prove that all Germans were Nazis. When Uffz. Hans-Georg Schulte was forced to crash-land after the Spitfires of No. 41 and No. 222 RAF squadrons overpowered his Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4, the Allies only got two out of three.The plane they grounded did not bear the insignia of its group, nor, more importantly, a swastika on its tail. The story behind it was a battle of principle.Jagdgeschwader 53 was the official name of Uffz. Schulte’s flying wing, but it was better known by its nickname and logo, the "Ace of Spades”. When Hermann Göring was informed that the leader of Jagdgeschwader 53, Hans-Jürgen von Cramon-Taubadel, was married to a Jewish woman, he ordered their insignia removed, and that a red band be painted around the nose of each plane as punishment. The entire squadron responded by removing the swastika from their tails in protest.The shot down Messerschmitt was put on display in Sheffield as a symbol of Allied success against Nazi tyranny, and to raise money to build more Spitfires, but it should have also been an icon of hope—that love of one’s country does not equal love of its ideology.
Some of legendary LIFE photographer Margaret Bourke-White's most stirring pictures, from Liberty Island to the gates of Buchenwald.
Douglas MacArthur was an American general best known for his command of Allied forces in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
TIME commissioned Sanna Dullaway to colorize iconic images of WWII refugees
We at Bored Panda love to see history come alive, which is why we think you'll also like this series of colorized photos by Russian Flickr user klimbims. Historical life in Russia reads like a novel--which may be why it has been the subject of so many novels--and these vintage photos bring that forgotten way of life into the modern age.
During WWII, the situation in the former country known as Yugoslavia was, to say the least, complicated. On the one hand, there was a partisan communist
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No one was happier to see the end of war, alive, than the soldiers.
As Allied Forces fought the Nazis for control of Europe, an unlikely unit of American and British art experts waged a shadow campaign
Animals were often gladly taken as unit mascots. Pets rarely participated directly in a fight during any battle, but often provided comfort from the
In the final months of World War II, British and U.S. bombers pummeled the city of Dresden, Germany. Once called "Florence on the Elbe," in two days, time the city was reduced to ash. Dresden's beginnings trace back to Neolithic and Slavic tribes who settled along the clay-rich banks of the…
The U-boat 110 was engaging a convoy of merchant vessels off the north east coast of England on July 19, 1918 when she was spotted and forced to the surface by Allied depth charges.
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Andrée Peel, who died on March 5 aged 105, was a much-decorated heroine of the French Resistance; known as Agent Rose, she helped dozens of British and American pilots escape from occupied Europe and only escaped death at the hands of the Nazis by the skin of her teeth.