INSTANT ARTICLES | War History

Colour of War – By Mark McConville and Michael Carroll

The many facets of war have been showcased in a series of stunning pictures brought back to life after being expertly colourised. Incredible images show…

Field Marshal Walter Model: a German Commander of WWII

In the fall of 1943, following the failure of an offensive in Russia, Hitler complained to his commanders about the quality of their troops. What…

The Invasion of Poland in the Opening Stages of World War Two

The invasion of Poland was one in a long line of acts of Nazi German aggression. It was also the one that tipped Europe into…

The Fall of Berlin at the End of the Second World War

The capture of Berlin by the Red Army was not the final act of WWII, but in Europe, it was a dramatic symbol of the…

Vietnam: Ignored Heavy Damage To His Aircraft & Repeatedly Attacked Enemy FLAK With Bombs & Cannon Fire

In 1967, the US Air Force attacked an industrial facility in North Vietnam. One of the American planes was severely damaged by intense flak, both…

After A Mid Air Collision – One Pilot Lands Both Planes

In 1940, two planes collided in mid-air over Australia. Remarkably, there were no fatalities. Even more remarkably, the pilot responsible for saving the planes was…

Handheld Firearms – Hundreds of Years of Transformation and Improvement

Handguns have gone through many changes over the centuries. From simple gunpowder weapons to sophisticated modern firepower, they have repeatedly been transformed and improved. Early…

Second World War Fighter Planes – Rapid Development of an Essential Technology

Shifting Propellers The propellers of WWII planes were significantly more advanced than those of previous generations. Variable-pitch propellers, developed in the late 1930s, increased the…

The Age of Concrete and High Explosives – Massive Fortifications Of WWII

The most iconic images of European fortifications are the castles of the Middle Ages – towering constructions of stone made obsolete by the arrival of…

The Desert Fox: Erwin Rommel – One of the Most Famous German Commanders of WWII

Few 20th-century generals have earned such legendary status as Erwin Rommel. The Desert Fox was one of the most famous German commanders of WWII, second…

Albert Göring, Despised the Nazi Regime – Saved Countless Jews & Dissidents, Unlike His Brother

Hermann Wilhelm Göring was one of Adolph Hitler’s earliest supporters and the second most powerful man in Nazi Germany. Founder of the Gestapo (the secret…

The First Battle for Tunisia in World War Two

In November 1942, American and British forces landed in Tunisia. It was part of Operation Torch, the invasion that brought America into the Mediterranean theater…