19:1719:17, 21 September 2022diffhist−71
Martha Bulloch Roosevelt
Removed reference to a "Dan Bulloch" being killed while serving in the Confederacy. The existence of this person contradicts the sibling lists of both her and her other brothers (none of which list having a brother "Dan"_
18:5418:54, 4 May 2022diffhist+101
3rd Infantry Division (United States)
Since there is inclusion of DSC recipients in addition to Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, I have added my grandfather's info (PFC George Schultz), who was awarded the DSC for courage at Anzio.
20:4020:40, 1 September 2021diffhist−27
Rudolf von Eschwege
Took out the implication that he was the "only" German fighter pilot/ace on the Macedonian front. In fact there were 2 whole Jastas, 25 and 38, on the front and several aces (like Gerhard Fieseler, who went on to found the famous company baring his name).
13 August 2021
17:4217:42, 13 August 2021diffhist−311
Battle of Anzio
Deleted the picture of the 442 regiment and its description. The 442, and its attached 100 Battalion, although extremely brave and dedicated, were not a part of the Battle of Anzio proper. The unit was placed into action after the breakout and on its drive to Rome...which is probably what the caption was trying to say (instead of City of Anzio, the City of Rome). Either way, there are more appropriate units to showcase.