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The World War II Dead of Mount Olivet by Bill Beigel

Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas, is named after the Jewish cemetery in Israel. “Mount Olivet” means “Mount of Olives”; the Jewish cemetery is of…

Hitlers Forgotten Belgian Bunker From Which He Directed The Battle Of France

Hitler’s Bunker – Brûly-de-Pesche 1940 «Between Resistance and Occupation». The Berlin bunker where Hitler spent the last days of the war and his life has been…

LT. ALEXANDER BONNYMAN JR., MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT by Richard Brook

Just outside Knoxville, TX, in the Highland Memorial Park, stands a memorial for Lt. Alexander Bonnyman, JR. If you look closely at the photo you’ll…

A Conversation with Alex Kershaw Author of AVENUE OF SPIES

A Conversation with Alex Kershaw Author of AVENUE OF SPIES A True Story of Terror, Espionage, and one American Family’s Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris Q.…

The Unknown Daring Midnight Raid That Started World War One- By James Lyon

War History Online presents this Guest Article by James Lyon Most people think the first battle of World War One took place on 5 August 1914, when…

Alex Kershaw: AVENUE OF SPIES – A True Story of Terror, Espionage, & One American Family’s Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris

At the dawn of the 1940s, few could boast a more exclusive address than on Paris’s renowned Avenue Foch. Home to dignitaries, socialites, and some…

War Wreck Diving in Guam, Amtracks & Ships – By Martin Frankcom

In January 2009 Tracy and Martin visited the tiny Pacific island of Guam for the second time. We had stopped off there very briefly in…

Dan Snow: Live Spitfire dig starts tomorrow 10 July 2015!!! Don’t miss it.

When German Field Marshal von Manstein was questioned by the Soviets after World War Two he told his angry interrogators that the most decisive battle…

American Researcher Donates U.S. Airmen’s Records to the American Air Museum at IWM Duxford, England

WW2 Researcher Bill Beigel hopes to reunite airmen’s stories with families searching for answers American military casualty researcher William L. “Bill” Beigel, who has researched…

Guest blogger Dan Snow: Dunkirk – Day by Day 1 June 1940

Dan Snow gives us a day by day account of the miraculous evacuation at Dunkirk during WWII. On 1 June 1940 64,000 men manage to…

Guest blogger Dan Snow: Dunkirk – Day by Day – 30 May 1940

Dan Snow gives us a day by day account of the miraculous evacuation at Dunkirk during WWII. On 30 May 1940 the British cabinet meet…

Guest blogger Dan Snow – Dunkirk: Day by Day – 29 May 1940

Dan Snow gives us a day by day account of the miraculous evacuation at Dunkirk during WWII. On 29 May 1940 – The British are…