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Having a Heil of a Laugh, German Soldiers Having Some Fun #5 is more than funny

Boys will be boys, especially in war so here are some of the pictures the propaganda ministry would rather have were never made! Hot Seat!…

Matt Urban: The Greatest Soldier in American History!! But you’ve never heard of him, right?

If a man earns seven Purple Hearts and lives to talk about it, he could either be described as one of the luckiest men alive…

Albert Speer, The Ambitious Young Architect Who Rose To Prominence Within The Nazi Party

Colin Fraser

In 1931, a young, ambitious architect named Albert Speer attended a Nazi rally in Berlin. Perhaps he was truly captivated by the message of the…

Padre Foote Stayed Behind After The Dieppe Fiasco & Was The Only Canadian Chaplain To Be Awarded The Victoria Cross

Jeff Edwards

It is hard to imagine a soldier retreating from a position of certain safety for the explicit purpose of getting captured, but that is exactly…

9 Reasons Poland Fell So Quickly in 1939

As dawn rose on 1 September 1939, a German army swept across the border into Poland. Already tense, European politics would now descend into the…

64 years later: 101st Vet got to eat the meal that was stolen at Bastogne

With food being scarce during the Siege of Bastogne the defenders of the battered bastion instinctively searched for alternatives to fill their aching stomachs.  However,…

8 Things You Need To Know About The Iwo Jima Landings

The Battle of Iwo Jima was more than just another strategic island fight in the US military’s struggle with Imperial Japan during World War Two. It…

10 Facts About Russian World War II General Ivan Konev – Marshal and Hero of the Soviet Union

Colin Fraser

Ivan Stepanovich Konev was a highly decorated general of Russia’s Red Army. Both highly admired and feared by Stalin, he made huge contributions to the…

7 Facts About The First Major Battle Between US and German Forces At Kasserine Pass 1943

On 19 February 1943, German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel launched an attack on allied troops at the Kasserine Pass. This gap in the Atlas Mountains…

The oldest Commando of WWII – 73 year old Walter Cowan of course, oh, he was also in WWI

When fifteen-year-old Walter Henry Cowan became a Royal Navy trainee in 1884, Great Britain was the dominant naval force in the world. The boy had…

The Commando Raids On The Norwegian Coast That Tied Up 30,000 German Soldiers

In 1941, Britain raided Nazi-occupied Norway, making use of a new and still untested force – British Commandos. The aim was to boost British morale and…

Innovative, but Flawed, The Russian Fire Hedgehog

Towards the End of World War II, two Soviet mechanics sought to use automatic submachine guns to increase the capabilities of Soviet aircraft. The design, coined…