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One of The Most Remarkable Test Pilots Ever: Survived The Sinking of HMS Audacity & Flew over 480 Different types of Aircraft

There are many British aviators who can boast that they contributed to the war effort by taking to the skies over Europe to defeat the…

Upcoming Events at National World War I Museum and Memorial

A pair of symposiums featuring renowned speakers from across the world examining the entry of the U.S. into World War I and the conscience objector…

New Documentation Shows Allies Were Aware of the Holocaust Over Two Years Earlier Than Previously Believed

Documentation has been discovered at the United Nations that shows the Allies were aware of the Holocaust two and a half years before previously assumed.…

US 33rd Fighter Group – The Exhausting Fight for the Air Over Tunisia

In November 1942, the American 33rd Fighter Group went to North Africa. They were among the first US flyers to join the African campaign. Over…

Paul Robinett, Legendary American Tank Commander of World War Two

Paul Robinett spent six months on the battlefront of WWII, first as a colonel and then as a general. During that time, he fought in…

The Man who Lead the Last American Bayonet Charge

The grizzled-looking redhead, complete with a handlebar mustache, charged with his men. Their enemy did not stand a chance as they had very sophisticated weapons…

From The Tank Museum: Capturing The Monstrous Jagdtiger

The Tank Museum’s Jagdtiger has chassis no. 305004. It was one of eleven (plus an unarmoured prototype) which were fitted with the Porsche suspension system. …

Battle For North Africa – The Ships, Planes, and Tanks of Operation Torch

In November 1942, 107,305 American servicemen crossed the Atlantic to invade occupied North Africa. Their success depended in large part on the military vehicles available…

The Bold But Unsuccessful Mission of 1st Commando at Bizerte in World War Two

In November 1942, British and American forces made their first decisive push to take control of Tunisia from the Axis armies. Having landed in the…

The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Rome’s Greatest Defeat And The Broken Remnants of a Glorious Army

Varus was crushed. His feet and hands and mind were numb with the freezing rain. His legions, so splendid and untouchable only days before, were…

Medal of Honor Warrior – Nominated 4 Times: Survived a Concentration Camp, Went Berserker & Took on the Korean Army with a .30 Caliber Machine Gun

Jack Beckett

Tibor Rubin, who was of Jewish descent, was captured by the Nazis during World War Two and was imprisoned in a concentration camp. Luckily, he…

From The Rise Of Napoleon To The American Civil War, These Three Conflicts Paved the Way for World War I

The First World War was devastating in its scope and utterly unlike what national leaders expected. As such, it was seen by many as an…