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    Battleships and Cannons: Admiral Nelson Crushes the French Fleet At Alexandria, Egypt

    • History
    Jun 18, 2017 Jack Beckett

    Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson, the rising star of the British Royal Navy, had been pursuing the fleet of the French Republic around the Mediterranean for the…

    USA: A Nation Justly Proud Of Its Strong, Powerful Military

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    Jun 18, 2017 Guest Author

    War History Online Presents a Guest Blog from Author Christopher Kelly As we pause to celebrate the anniversary of our nation’s independence, it seems appropriate to consider…

    Four British Intelligence Agents of World War Two and Their Very Different Civilian Lives

    • World War 2
    Jun 18, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    In the early stages of WWII, Britain had to hastily improve its capacity to make war. It included recruiting skilled professionals to previously neglected military…

    Signals intelligence and code-breaking: The importance of the Zimmerman Telegram

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    Jun 18, 2017 Ian Harvey

    January 17 of this year marked the 100 – year anniversary of the most successful intelligence operation of the First World War that wasn’t surpassed…

    He Was The Last Japanese WWII Soldier To Surrender – in 1974

    • World War 2
    Jun 18, 2017 Shahan Russell

    World War II ended in Europe on May 8, 1945. As for Southeast Asia and Oceania, peace only came several months later on September 2,…

    The Iowa Class: A Departure from Traditional US Battleship Design

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    Jun 18, 2017 Guest Author

    War History Online presents this Guest Article from Chris Knupp The four vessels of the Iowa class were the last battleships put to sea by…

    The Greatest Raid of All: The St Nazaire Raid

    • World War 2
    Jun 18, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    On 28 March 1942, British forces launched one of the most daring operations of the Second World War. Now known as “The Greatest Raid of…

    Invading Okinawa, The Biggest Amphibious Invasion In The Pacific

    • World War 2
    Jun 18, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    Codenamed Operation Iceberg, the invasion of Okinawa was the largest amphibious landing in the Pacific theatre of the Second World War which started on April…

    World War 2: Real life 007 Who Parachuted Behind Enemy Lines Honored by Italy

    • World War 2
    • War Articles
    Jun 18, 2017 Ian Harvey

    Richard Mallaby, known to his compatriots as Dick, was an agent with the Special Operations Executive which was a British secret spy network in WW2.…

    When Cadets At The US Air Force Academy Realized Their Janitor Was Medal Of Honor War Hero

    • World War 2
    Jun 18, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    Perhaps it was the way he carried himself in an unassuming and humble manner, but day after day hundreds of Air Force Academy cadets would…

    The Gray Ranks – The Fighting Boy-Scouts Of The Polish WWII Resistance

    • World War 2
    Jun 18, 2017 Nikola Budanovic

    When people think of boy scouts, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Setting up a tent? Singing songs around the fire? Wearing…

    The WW2 Tests That Produced Napalm – The United States’ Mock WWII German & Japanese Villages

    • World War 2
    Jun 18, 2017 Holly Godbey

    It’s well known that the U.S. Army built a myriad of projects in the southwestern deserts of the States to test various new kinds of…

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