World War II
- American Cemeteries in Belgium: U.S. fallen from WWII rest in honored glory
- Ardennes: The nightmare that was the Battle of the Bulge
- Bastogne: Recalling the brutal Battle of the Bulge
- Bastogne to mark 65 years
- Bastogne: Belgian WWII site worth visiting any time of year
- Belleau Wood: Holding a special place in Marine Corps history
- Berlin: Exhibit examines Hitler's effect on the German people
- Berlin: Hitler's last refuge holds allure 60 years after war's end
- Berchtesgaden: Once Hitler’s hideaway in the German Alps, lodge is now a popular retreat
- Brittany: Small American cemetery in St. James, France, invites reflection
- Buchenwald: Memorial and museum are in a place of sad remembrance
- Buchenwald: Concentration camp stands as a memorial to thousands who perished there
- Cemeteries: Honoring those lost in the Battle of the Bulge
World War I
- Barnham: At military museum, past, present ... and a little movie magic
- Last known combat veteran of World War I dies at age 110
- Northeastern France reflects the courage and sacrifice of WWI
- Romagne: Army officer says site of Sgt. York's WWI exploits has been found
- Ypres: Museum offers stark, captivating look at WWI
Modern era
Ancient and medieval
- Masada: Site of the ultimate Jewish rebellion against the Romans
- North Leigh Roman Villa: A footprint in time
- Runkel Castle: A history of hostilities
- Ronneburg: German castle sends guests back in time
- Saalburg: Step into history through Roman fort
- Würzburg: Fortress museum holds wealth of regional German artifacts
Europe Travel News
- Heidelberg: Seeing the city the Segway way
- EU court rules air travelers deserve more compensation
- Tourists snacking in Rome could be fined hundreds of dollars
- Germany's Oktoberfest sees 3.6 million visitors
- Albanian tourism project puts beds in bunkers
- Expanding Space-A eligibility would 'adversely affect' troops, say DOD officials
- Latest Lufthansa strike cancels hundreds of flights
- Spend or splurge? Travel guru shares tips
- Work of the late Maeve Binchy forged a mother-daughter bond
- Sicily: Eastern seaboard spoils visitors with versatility
- Dublin: Storytellers weave history, wit and wisdom
- Caltagirone: For centuries, Italian town has been known as the city of ceramics