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    The Only Enlisted Submariner Ever To Be Awarded The Medal Of Honor Locked Himself Inside A Sinking Submarine

    • Military Vehicles
    Jun 8, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    For those who sail beneath the surface of the sea, there are few greater fears than permanently descending to the depths alive.  The movies would…

    Post-WWII Surplus Harleys, Cheap Transports For “Willy And Their Boys”

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    Jun 8, 2017 Hans Wiesman

    Guest Blog By Hans Weisman! In this DAKOTA HUNTER BLOG, you will read about another lifetime passion of mine: the Harley Davidson Motorcycle. As a prelude,…

    The Des Moines Class Cruiser – The Greatest Heavy Cruiser

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    Jun 8, 2017 Guest Author

    War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Chris Knupp Determining what would have been the greatest heavy cruiser would be a challenging task. Very…

    “Impenetrable” – The Fall of the Eben Emael Fortress

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    Jun 8, 2017 Nikola Budanovic

    After WWI, Belgium, being one of the countries with the highest casualty count, tried to balance between a ravaged economy and the high unemployment rate…

    Henry Johnson, Known as the “Black Death” – America’s First World War Hero

    • World War 1
    Jun 8, 2017 Colin Fraser

    Henry Johnson was a World War I soldier who singlehandedly beat back a German assault while critically wounded. He was a great American hero and…

    Even The Germans Suggested The VC: Irish Guard Who Held off the Enemy Single Handed for 20 Minutes

    • World War 2
    Jun 8, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    A nation can desire for a war to be over all they want, but the inevitable fact of war is that the enemy always gets…

    Real Life Air America: The CIA’s Covert Airline Used for Everything, including Drug Smuggling

    • Vietnam War
    Jun 8, 2017 Lincoln Riddle

    The United States has lots of airlines: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, etc. One airline most people have not heard of is Air…

    The Food Fight That Almost Started World War 3 – The Berlin Airlift

    • Cold War
    Jun 8, 2017 Daniel Russ

    War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Daniel Russ, originally published at Civilian Military Intelligence Group on May 31, 2009.  June 25, 1948, the Soviet…

    Joseph Stalin’s Hated Son Died In A Nazi Concentration Camp In World War Two

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    Jun 8, 2017 Holly Godbey

    Everyone knows Joseph Stalin, but most aren’t familiar with his familial life, particularly his eldest son, Yakov. The tumultuous relationship between father and son created…

    Takes out 3 Machine Guns, Kills 20 and captures 50 Germans – Even The Enemy Patted Him on the Back

    • World War 1
    Jun 8, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    One might presume a nickname such as ‘Fats” was given as an insult, but when you find out a little bit more about the man…

    The Four Immortal Chaplains – Guest Blog From Joe Archino

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    Jun 8, 2017 Guest Author

    War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Joe Archino There is nothing that I enjoy more in life than visiting the many memorials…

    Armored Hussars Volume 2 – Images of the 1st Polish Armoured Division, Normandy, August 1944 – Review by Mark Barnes

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    • Reviews
    Jun 8, 2017 Mark Barnes

    It is some time since we saw the first volume of this series and I am pleased to say this latest outing is most welcome. …

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