Ian Harvey

Ian Harvey is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE

Articles by Ian Harvey:

Underwater photographs reveal Pacific WWII aircraft graveyard

Deep sea divers in the Pacific Ocean have taken never before seen photographs of the wrecks of hundreds of World War Two planes, which crashed…

Canadian soldier’s World War Two remains finally laid to rest

Canadian soldier

[Via] A Canadian soldier’s World War Two remains have finally been laid to rest in the Netherlands, after he day more than 70 years ago.…

The Story of ‘Six VCs before breakfast’ of Gallipoli

Six VCs before breakfast

[Via] The set of six Victoria Cross medals famously known as the ‘Six VCs before breakfast’ went on display at the Fusiliers Museum, at the…

German U-boat surrender at Londonderry remembered

German U-boat surrender

On the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two, one of the major parts of the German surrender was the Nazi U-boat fleet.…

Look Who’s Back – New modern fiction novel brings Hitler back to life

Look Who’s Back [Via] In the run up to and during World War Two, Adolf Hitler was ridiculed, mocked and laughed at all around the…

The Real Forrest Gump: Vietnam War veteran and war hero, Sergeant Sammy Davis

Sergeant Sammy L. Davis is a US Army veteran of the Vietnam War and has been awarded the Medal of Honor, the US Army’s highest…

“Hitler Feared Blades” and Other Strange Facts About the Famous Dicator

Top 10 unknown facts about Adolf Hitler

Undoubtedly the worst and most evil man in the history, Adolf Hitler made its name in the pages of history as a ruthless tyrant and…

Russia stages WW2 parade despite EU boycott

WW2 parade

Cadets carried a copy of the Banner of Victory on Wednesday during a celebration ahead of Victory Day in St. Petersburg. [Via] On Saturday 9th…

Two US Navy ships located, Sunk During D-Day Rehearsal – Killing Hundreds of Americans

US Navy ships

The wreck of LST 531 [Via] Two World War Two US Navy ships that were sunk of the south west coast of England have been located…

Battle of ‘Schlos Itter’ – defended by the Americans and the Wehrmacht from the SS

Schlos Itter

Schloss Itter, defended by the Americans and the Wehrmacht from the SS [Via] The last days of the Second World War witnessed the most unlikely and…

Mighty fine at 109 – America’s Oldest Veteran

Might fine at 109

[Via] America’s oldest WWII veteran celebrated his 109th birthday eating burgers, smoking cigars and drinking milkshakes. The resident of Austin, Texas, Richard Overton celebrated his…

‘The Hump’ – a Himalayan Mountain ridge that is the graveyard of hundreds of WWII soldiers

It all started with curiosity and a passion for adventure, when Clayton Kuhel decided to embark on a quest to Himalayas. Kuhel describes himself as…