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    Stalingrad: For 59 Days 30 Soviet Soldiers Were Under Siege In Pavlov’s House, They Never Surrendered

    • World War 2
    Jun 3, 2017 Nikola Budanovic

    The Battle of Stalingrad is one of the best-known battles of WWII. The siege of the city that lasted from 23rd of August, 1942 to…

    Tiny and Mighty – Deadly Pre-Gunpowder Weapons

    • History
    Jun 3, 2017 William Mclaughlin

    Massive two-handed Zweihänder- type swords are pretty cool, and were certainly effective on the battlefield, but sometimes a small, twisted pair of nails can fell…

    War And Conflict After The Fall Of The USSR

    • Cold War
    Jun 3, 2017 Nikola Budanovic

    The Soviet Union officially ceased to exist on December 26, 1991, 74 years after its inception in 1917. The fall of the Union left the…

    The Impenetrable Castle of Krak des Chevaliers Was Captured With A Single Sheet of Paper

    • Medieval
    Jun 3, 2017 Malcolm Higgins

    A hulking edifice of sun-bleached stone, Krak des Chevaliers loomed against a clear blue sky. How many men had died to hold those walls, and…

    The Charge of The Polish Cavalry Against German Tanks in 1939 – How It Was Turned Into A Modern Myth

    • World War 2
    Jun 3, 2017 Nikola Budanovic

    Poland had a long history of horsemanship, and its light cavalry called Uhlans (A Tatar word for “Hero,” or “Rider”) were the pride of its…

    The Commander Of The Lost Battalion From The Meuse-Argonne Offensive

    • World War 1
    Jun 3, 2017 Colin Fraser

    Colonel Charles White Whittlesey earned his fame when he was a major in World War I with the American Expeditionary Force. He led a battalion…

    The Horror Of Auschwitz – Looking Closely, We Can Find Stories Which We Have Not Heard Before

    • World War 2
    Jun 3, 2017 Sarah Cooper

    Auschwitz today is synonymous with the Holocaust; it has become an overarching symbol of the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime during the Second World…

    The One Man Demolition Squad Who Destroyed Six Enemy Positions Single-Handed

    • World War 2
    Jun 3, 2017 Shahan Russell

    Thomas Currie “Diver” Derrick wasn’t among the first to join the Australian military when WWII broke out in 1939. When he finally did join the…

    The Last Flight to Kuwait – How British Airways Flight 149 Passengers & Crew Became Saddam Hussein’s Human Shields

    • History
    Jun 3, 2017 Heather Fishel

    The sounds of gunfire, of bombs exploding and military combat. Unknown hotel rooms, military and industrial sites, and an abandoned airport. Sudden, random acts of…

    John McCrae: Officer, Doctor, and Author of WWIs Most Famous Poem

    • World War 1
    Jun 3, 2017 Colin Fraser

    More so than any other modern war and certainly more than any war fought before it, The First World War was the age of the “war…

    How Erwin Rommel Earned Germany’s Highest Honor, as a Mere Lieutenant

    • World War 1
    Jun 3, 2017 Gabe Christy

    Erwin Rommel was undoubtedly one of the finest generals of the Second World War, his strategic mind and patient approach led his men to victory…

    Lost WWII Submarine HMS P311 Found With 71 Bodies On Board

    • Guest Authors
    Jun 3, 2017 Pierre Kosmidis

    Underwater photos: Massimo Domenico Bondone and Orso Diving Massimo “Max” Domenico Bondone, an experienced deep-sea diver and explorer from Italy is credited with finding and…

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