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Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum Embarking on Project to Reconstruct WWII-Era Fairey Barracuda

Fairey Barracuda flying over the HMS Vulnerable (R63) and an Italian destroyer

The Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum has launched a project to carry out a live rebuild over a period of 10 years of an…

The British Army Took Over the Village of Tyneham to Prepare for D-Day

Geoff Moore
Allied soldiers standing among supplies

In December 1943, the British Army took over a village to prepare for the Allied invasion of Normandy. On the south coast of the United…

Museum Releases Promotional Booklet Ahead of ‘The Third Man’ Film Anniversary

Geoff Moore
Orson Welles and Carol Reed on the set of 'The Third Man'

In advance of the 75th anniversary of the post-Second World War film The Third Man (1949) in 2024, a hand-sized booklet had been published to…

St. Ermin’s Hotel: The London Hotel Favorited By Spies

St Ermin's Entrance - Spy Hotel in London UK

In the Hollywood films, spy James Bond would meet his boss ‘M’ mostly in and around central London. However, if you really want to track…

They Called Her ‘Agnes’: The Untold Story Of A French Resistance Hero

My young French friend, Maxence Druelle Fourniez, is the great-nephew of resistance member Marine Fourniez. Maxence achieved his ambition on February 22nd, 2021, to have…

Being a WWII Historian WW2TV Show – October 12th

In 2016, in a Guardian article titled ‘Big Books by Blokes about Battles – Why is History Still Written Mainly By Men?”, Sir Antony Beevor…

The Highest Award for Valor on D-Day: Is it Time to Correct this 75-year-old Injustice?

No other one-day battle in the fight to liberate Europe was as costly for Americans as that to take “Bloody Omaha”. On 6 June 1944,…

An Albanian Adventure: A Cold War Treasure Trove of Dakotas & Mig’s

This bunker is a type of time capsule from the Cold War whose like you will rarely see anymore, it is a weird War-Art Museum…

The Magnificent Seven – The Normandy Battlefields

I have been visiting Normandy for 35 years and living there for the last eighteen. As a fledgling battlefield tour guide in the early days,…

Did The C47 Pilots Nerves on D-Day Cause Casualties?

In order to further decrease the risk of collision, many pilots pushed the throttle forward and climbed to a height above the clouds, anywhere between…

D-Day: 75 Years on – An Aircraft Armada

Can you imagine it? Over 30 Dakotas in formation taking off from historic Duxford airfield, escorted by WWII fighters? What images do you conjure up…

The Czechoslovaks who Took on the Might of the Fascist Onslaught in the Battle of Kiev

 The Czechoslovaks were put into action together with their Tank Battalion which included ten T-34/76 medium tanks, ten T-70 light tanks, and ten armored vehicles.…

Paul Woodadge: Filming the Battlefields of WWII

I am confident that the finished film will provide a rich experience that the WWII buff will appreciate and enjoy. As we progress into the…

The Hunger Field: The WW2 POW Camp.

The prisoners slept on the bare and damp earth. The toilets were insufficient, and the food was in short supply. On April 25, 1945, the…

The History of U.S. Military Sidearms

This pistol’s lethality made it virtually irreplaceable. The U.S. military has a long and storied history. Our brave soldiers have traveled across the globe in…

Washington-With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Washington was inaugurated as the First President of the United States on April 30, 1789. Henry “Light Horse” Harry Lee famously eulogized George Washington as,…

Scoping Out The Best Sight For The AR-10 Rifle

“It was a good combat weapon that never failed me,” In the rugged African Jungles and savannahs, Portuguese paratroopers used the AR-10 to flush out…

Tarawa Veteran Sees Picture of The Man Who Saved His Life 70 Years Ago

“Semper Fidelis” Men were floating in the water, some wounded and screaming, others already dead. Scanning the carnage, Dean Ladd wondered how long his luck…

Missiles of Missouri – Jamestown veteran served as commander for Minuteman II missile crews

When graduating from Jamestown High School in Missouri in 1964, Larry Reynolds recognized an opportunity to continue his education through the University of Missouri-Columbia, participating…

The Italian-Anglo-American Armistice – The Background

Italian attempts to reach an armistice with the Anglo-American forces were attempted several times and on personal initiatives since 1942. This article describes some of…

Surprising Top-25 List Of Most Built Allied & Axis Aircraft Types,1940-1945

If you always wanted to know how many aircraft were produced during the war years, then this is your must-read list. The aircraft are ranked…

Emotionally Tough Virtual Tour: Inside the Auschwitz Concentration Camp

The Auschwitz concentration camp is an international symbol of human tragedy, terror, and genocide. It was originally intended to be another of the regular concentration…

“I got to come home” – Veteran served with U.S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division in WWII

In the late spring of 1944, Lloyd Workman left his home near the community of Vienna, Missouri, to travel to the sprawling city of St.…

The Dakota Hunter: Airborne Aircraft Carriers: Wing Tip Coupling Giving A “Free Ride” To Fighters

In this DAKOTA HUNTER BLOG, you will read about the concept of the Post-War Airborne Aircraft Carriers. During WWII, the flight range of the USAAF…

Scirè, The Italian Royal Navy Submarine

The Scirè was a small Italian coastal submarine that entered service in April 1938. Its name commemorates an Italian victory in Ethiopia in March 1936.…

‘Erase the distinctions’ – Mid-Missouri soldier/physician inspired character in WWII-era comic strip

In decades past, the Enloe family of mid-Missouri produced a respected line of physicians and dentists. Several of them established a legacy while serving in…

Return to Sea – Missouri Veteran Returns to Naval Service in the Months After Pearl Harbor

Spending the latter years of the Great Depression serving in the U.S. Navy, Fred Hoechst Jr. returned to St. Louis following his discharge in March…

PART 1 – The search for Amelia – Missouri veteran served aboard ship that searched for famed 1930s aviator

Coming of age in a community of St. Louis referred to as the “Patch,” Fred Hoechst Jr. graduated from high school only to experience the…

How did Brits use allotments and ‘grow your own’ to survive two World Wars?

In September 2018, the world marked 79 years since the beginning of the Second World War — a conflict that lasted six years, divided the…

PBY Catalina Operations Over The SW Pacific During & After WWII

In this Dakota Hunter Blog, you can read about the spectacular Military career of the Consolidated PBY Catalina in the SE Pacific from 1942 until…

Maggots in the Biscuits & Beef so Bad it was Given a Funeral: Military Rations Throughout Time

  Hard Tack Although recorded uses of “Bisket” or “hard tack” (literally meaning hard food) date to the Roman Legions and Richard I’s Crusades, it…

The Dakota Hunter: “Spooky”AC-47 In A Combat Role, 80 Years After The DC-3’s Maiden Flight

See photos of World’s only Veteran Aircraft of 3 wars, built 75 years ago, and still in active military service. The AC-47 T Fantasma, using…

The Fighting Escadrille Lafayette – Hamilton’s The Community House to honor heroes of WWI

Civilization likes to lionize men who serve in war, clearly a centuries-old tribute. But 100 years ago in World War I, the world lost an…

100 Beautiful Colourised Photos of WW1 for the 1918-2018 Centenary

I began colourising black and white photos professionally in 2014, coinciding with the centenary of the outbreak of WW1 in 1914. Around the world there…

Revealed – Italian Resistance, SOE, Betrayed: How Allied High Command Abandoned Italian ‘Reds’ Because of Pending Cold War

When endeavoring to tell a story that concerns behind-the-lines raids, partisan armies, and epic journeys deep into enemy territory, one invariably bumps up against the…

Deadliest Day in American History is September 17 – Antietam By the Numbers

Today marks the 156th anniversary of Antietam, arguably the pivotal battle of the Civil War. Had the South won on that September day, Robert E.…

Pushing the Rebs to the Brink – The 9th New York Zouaves at Antietam

During the afternoon of the Battle of Antietam, Federal forces mounted a final assault. First they formed into a massive, mile-wide battle line on the…

Youngest Combat Casualty in the Civil War Fell at Antietam

In April of 1861, Charlie King was giddy with war fever. During those heady days immediately after the first shots were fired at Fort Sumter,…

How a Drunken Colonel Wasted the Gallant 7th Maine at Antietam

Late in the afternoon of September 17, roughly an hour before the sunset that would mark the close of the bloodiest day in U.S. history,…

1st Texas At Antietam – 80% Losses and Their Unique Flag on America’s Costliest Day

This is the first in a series of posts, as guest blogger Justin Martin counts down to the September 17 anniversary of Antietam, still America’s…

“Lured Onto the Punch” – How the Falklands War Really Started

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Ricky Phillips. The 1982 Falklands War is, for its brevity – at just 74 days – one…

The Truth About the King George WWII Campaign Medal Ribbons

Eight different campaign stars were issued for the Second World War. The ribbons are believed to have been designed by King George VI personally and…

Great Trans-Atlantic Air Race and the Hawker Siddeley Harrier

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Dean Smith Following the allied victory at the end of the First World War, the British newspaper…

Vietnam Gunboat Captain’s 1st Hand Account – Night on the River

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Richard Kirshen Patrolling the rivers of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam during daylight hours in the late…

Missing U.S. Army Plane Discovered in Melting Swiss Glacier

In this Dakota Hunter Blog, you’ ll see a series of awesome photos of a C-53 Skytrooper that flew into a Swiss glacier some 70 years ago. All 8 passengers…

Bunker Turned SS Prison Camp – A Visit to the Fortress of Breendonk

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Roy van der Steen  While chatting at a birthday party about World War II sites, someone gave…

“I just wanted to help” – U.S. Army World War II Veteran was in First Wave at Omaha Beach

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and author of several historical works. His books…

A Life of Service: Decorated Vietnam Huey Pilot Retires as Warrant Officer 5 after 4 Decades

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Gain the Experience – Joining the Women’s Army Corps During the 1970s

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

War Zone Zoo: Remarkable Story of the Berlin Zoo in WW2

May 1945. The war in Europe has come to an end. Bombardments by the Allies and house-to-house combat between the German Wehrmacht and the Russian…

Taos Warrant Officer Trains Next Generation

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Warrant Officer 5 got Her Start in WAC and as MP

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

A P-47 in WWII Italy and the Pilot’s Story Finally Told

On a Wednesday morning, on December 27th, 1944, a group of four P-47 D Thunderbolt Republic fighter aircraft were about to depart from Pisa military…

Developing New Leaders – 37 Year Vet Goes from Enlisted Ranks to Warrant Officer

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

“Truly unbelievable” – Vietnam 1st Air Cav Vet Shares his Experiences

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Women Warriors of the Philippines – WWII Heroines Helped Liberate Their Country

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Pacificatrocities.org The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th of 1941 represented the initial step of…

Stars and Stripes: A Symbol of Hope for American POWs

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jennifer Grant who writes on behalf of American Flags The United States has sent millions of people…

Resistance Warriors of the Philippines

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Pacificatrocities.org The Imperial Japanese Forces attacked Pearl Harbor and the Philippine Islands simultaneously. This planned attack…

Russian Rambo of WWII

During the Great Patriotic War, as the Second World War is known by the Russians, there were several occasions when one or more soldiers of…

Always Facing Forward: Why the American Flag Appears Reversed on Military Patches

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jennifer Grant who writes on behalf of American Flags The American flag, the nation’s symbol of patriotism,…

Evolution of AMMO

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Thomas who writes on behalf of  SWGGUN There are many things that we take for granted every…

Diary Reveals Firsthand Account of Fierce Turkish-Russian Battles

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jack Snowden Following the calamitous defeat of the Turkish army at Sarıkamış in late 1914 and early 1915,…

Witnessing Transitions – Army Enlisted Soldier Now a NG Warrant Officer

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

“Not Many But Much” – Foreign Pilots in the Battle of Britain, There Were More Than We Realize

“Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.” This famous statement, from a speech by…

American Legion Post Renamed for World War I Soldier

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Leading by Example – Helicopter Pilot Becomes Top Warrant Officer in MO National Gurard

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Every Casualty has a Story – Jim Wood, Vietnam Vet from Eldon, MO

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Illuminating experience – U.S. Army veteran went on to serve with 1st Marine Division in Vietnam War

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Relic of Camp Weingarten – History of former Missouri prisoner of war camp preserved in cigarette case

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Focus On Training – Cole County sheriff served more than 31 years in Air Force and National Guard

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

A Vietnam War Story – by James E. Jacobson

To my children and grandchildren We’re aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma City CLG-5. The CLG stands for Cruiser Light Guided Missile. It’s the last ship in…

The Buddy I’ll Never Forget: Beautiful Collection of Stories of Friendships Forged in War

War History Online presents this article from AARP The Magazine  “We honor the men and women who served, those who still serve today, and the friendships they…

How the Father of Organized Crime Won His Freedom by Helping the US Government during WW2

War History Online Presents This Article By Guest Blogger Jack Hawkins It is often said that crime does not pay, and when Charles ‘Lucky’ Luciano…

The Most Decorated Panzer Companies Of The Wehrmacht PART 3 – 4th Company, Panzer-Regiment 35

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Evan Pinter  Continues from: Part 2 – 13th (heavy) Company, SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 and Part 1 – 2nd Company, 502nd…

Remembering A Forgotten Campaign: Vic Knibb’s story fighting with the British Army in Burma during WWII

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Lars Erik York Gill As one of the last voices of the British Army that fought…

The Most Decorated Panzer Companies Of The Wehrmacht PART 2 – 13th (heavy) Company, SS-Panzer-Regiment 1

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Evan Pinter  Continues from  The Most Decorated Panzer Companies Of The Wehrmacht PART 1 – 2nd…

Brimming With Experiences – Veteran’s military career spans U.S. Army, state regiment, Marine Corps

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

The big guns – Marine Corps veteran served with artillery battery in early 1960s

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Where Patton Awarded McAuliffe: The 101st Airborne HQ Chateau in Bastogne Revisited

In this Dakota Hunter Blog, you will read about an insane plan that the Germans deployed in a final effort to break the imminent Allied…

  Conspicuous Service – Beetle Bailey® Creator Awarded Missouri Conspicuous Service Medal

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

“It Gave Us Strength” – U.S. Army Veteran Describes Service As Platoon Leader During Vietnam War

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star…

Heavy memories – Veteran served aboard battleship USS Washington during several WWII campaigns

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

All Is Fair in Love and War – A WWII Veteran Recalls Making Both

War History Online presents this guest blog by Dave Paone   In 1945, at age 19, Stanley Feltman was a tail gunner in a B-29 for…

Captain Albert Jacka – The First Australian VC In World War One

War History Online presents this guest blog  by Guest Blogger James Maloney Albert Jacka was the first Australian soldier to receive the Victoria Cross during the…

The Most Decorated Panzer Companies Of The Wehrmacht PART 1 – 2nd Company, 502nd Heavy Tank Battalion

War History Online presents this guest blog by Evan Pinter In this three-part series, we will take a look at the three most decorated panzer…

R. Lee Ermey Will Be Remembered for One Role but There Was More to Him That

For a short time in the late 1980s, three lines from Stanley Kubrick’s Vietnam war film “Full Metal Jacket” (1987) could be heard all across…

The Italian “Acqui” Mountain Infantry Division Disaster, Kefalonia, 1943

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Pietro Giovanni Liuzzi Much has been spoken and written about that event which saw an entire…

Innovation and Dedication – Nursing and Medicine in the Korean War

 Thanks to CEUfast Blog for this Guest Article.  Within a month of landing on the beach in Korea in 1950, nurse Margaret (Zane) Fleming and her fellow nurses with the 1st…

Hidden Boneyard in Greece with German Ju-52, Stuka, C-47 and Lockheed F-104 Starfighter

War History Online presents this Guest Article from respected Blogger and Author Hans Wiesman. Check out his book and his blog. In this Dakota Hunter Blog,…

Bombing Germany: The Allied Campaign 1940-44

In any time of ‘total war’ human beings, driven by the will to stay alive, will do un-imaginable things of one kind or another. War…

The Story of James Lincoln Wynn – Captured At The Battle Of The Bulge, And POW Experience As Slave Labor During World War II – PART 2

Continues from …. Part 1 – By James L. Wynn, Assembled by nephew Jeff Wynn Slave labor for the Reich Because he wasn’t an officer or a non-com, he and…

Colorized Confederates -By Liana Jacob and Michael D. Carroll

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Michael D. Carroll A UNIQUE INSIGHT into the Civil War Confederates has been brought to light in the…

An Itinerant Painting – Painting of local WWI casualty has followed VFW post through the decades

 War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

The Story of James Lincoln Wynn – Captured At The Battle Of The Bulge, And POW Experience As Slave Labor During World War II – PART 1

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from James L. Wynn, Assembled by nephew Jeff Wynn   With the Pearl Harbor attack on 7 December 1941,…

Eager To Serve – Local resident achieves dual public service goal as soldier and firefighter

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

The Invasion of Cos: The Killing of 103 Royal Italian Army Officers

War History Online presents a Guest Article by Pietro Giovanni Liuzzi In the early hours of 3rd October 1943, a number of German Naval vessels arrived…

PANERIAL – The Silent Forest Became a Site of Mass Murder & It Isn’t Easy Reading

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Suzanne Make. Suzanne recounts the tragic story of the site of terrible events at Ponary, now…

The Causes Of The English Civil Wars – Some Of The Most Destructive Conflicts In British History

By Guest Blogger Jemahl Evans The English Civil Wars (there were three, involving all the nations of the British Isles) were some of the most destructive…

Clem Dowler Went From B-17 Ball Turret Gunner To Guerilla Fighter

War History Online presents this Guest Article by McKay Smith In the summer of 1944, Clem Dowler went from serving in the U.S. Army Air…

Atomic Paradise – Veteran Shares Experience Of Witnessing Atomic Testing In The South Pacific

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star…