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Five Video Games That Owe Their Success To The Wars Of The Past

The modern games market has never been more diverse, offering a huge variety of titles in a wide range of genres. Many games offer pure…

The Upcoming Exhibition “Posters as Munitions, 1917” at National World War I Museum and Memorial – Has A Winner

Participants from Across the World Vote on Poster to be Featured in Upcoming Exhibition at National World War I Museum and Memorial The National World…

The ‘Cisco Kids’: Tuskegee Airmen brothers George and Arnold Cisco

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Eugene Jones Baldwin Arnold and George Cisco grew up in mostly white, rural Jerseyville, Illinois, graduating with…

Killed in Action in Iraq: Captain Brent Morel, Recipient of the Navy Cross

Often in the history of war, the nuances of what leads one man to incredible gallantry are lost to time and personal accounts.  The author…

The Dawn of the Submarine: U-21 sinks HMS Pathfinder

In 1914 submarines were still a novel idea. Many nations had not utilized them until 1900, Germany not until 1906. Soon their worth would be…

The Japanese Internment Camps in Arizona

Over 100,000 Japanese-Americans were moved to internment camps due to an executive order from President Franklin D. Roosevelt which he signed on February 19, 1942.…

The Allies’ Secret Mustard Gas Cargo Made the Attack on Bari an Even Worse Disaster

Elly Farelly

On December 2, 1943, Germany launched an air attack on the Italian town of Bari on the Adriatic coast. The town was important strategically as…

War Cemetery in the Falkland Islands vandalised

Argentina’s foreign ministry has requested the UK to start an investigation following the vandalism of the Virgin of Lujan statue located at the Falkland Islands…

Five of the most famous warhorses in military history

Andrew Knighton

Since mankind first learned to ride horses, we have been riding them into battle. Some war horses have been particularly beloved and famous, thanks to…

Four Great Disasters of the First World War

The First World War is regarded by many with horror. Ill-considered tactics, stubborn persistence, and a lack of understanding of how war was changing led…

8 Great Wartime Medics from Military History

Andrew Knighton

Amid the destruction of war, it is easy to forget those who save lives rather than taking them. The work of wartime medics is vital…

11 non-weapon technologies from history that transformed warfare

Andrew Knighton

Technology changes warfare. It creates new opportunities and challenges for military commanders. Not all that technology is military in form. The Stirrup It is not…