Ian Harvey

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

Articles by Ian Harvey:

Japan’s World War Two kamikaze legacy

kamikaze

Japan’s kamikaze pilots during World War Two were trained to die with their aircraft, in order to inflict as much damage and destruction on the…

Treasure hunters on Nazi Amber Room search

Amber Room

Treasure hunters in Germany believe they have found the hiding place of the lost Amber Room, which was looted by the Nazis from the Soviet…

Anniversary of Allied bombing of Dresden continues to cause controversy

bombing of Dresden

On the 70th anniversary of the Allied bombing of Dresden, the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, is standing by the RAF heroes who took part…

Edward and Mrs Simpson found to be friends with the Nazis

Edward and Mrs Simpson

Documents found at the end of World War Two revealed how Edward and Mrs Simpson were friends of Hitler and sympathisers of the Nazi regime.…

Chinese-American Korean War Navy Cross & Silver Star winner dies at 88

Korean War veteran

A Chinese-American Korean War veteran has been found dead in his home in Washington, US, at the age of 88. Kurt Chew-Een Lee was a…

100 year commemorations for Allies’ World War One Gallipoli campaign

Gallipoli campaign

It is 100 years since the Allies began their Gallipoli campaign in the south of Turkey during World War One. Now centenary commemorations are taking…

World War Two movie: The Bridge on the River Kwai

The Bridge on the River Kwai

The Bridge on the River Kwai is one of British film-makers’ great depictions of World War Two. The movie, directed by David Lean and starring…

How planes were detected in WWII, before and after Radar

radar

Before radar was invented, the military had to rely on other, more primitive methods of detecting the enemy and monitoring its own forces. In World…

World War Two Iwo Jima photograph symbol of victory

Iwo Jima

On February 23rd 1945 the battle of Iwo Jima was almost won, as soldiers from the US Marines’ 28th Regiment, 5th Division, made it to the…

World War Two PT-305 patrol boat goes under restoration

  A World War Two patrol torpedo boat, PT-305, is being restored and renovated so that it can once again be a fully functioning, passenger-carrying…

Giant swastika painted on ground in Poland

A giant swastika has been painted on the ground in a car park in the Polish town of Częstochowa. The car park belongs to a…

Dambusters pilot to sell medals to save Bomber Command Memorial

Dambusters

Squadron Leader Les Munro is Britain’s last surviving World War Two Dambusters pilot and he has decided to sell the medals he received for bravery…