Sunday, May 11, 2025
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Copyright
  • Privacy
  • War History Online

    War News | Military History | Military News

    • Like us on Facebook
    • Follow us on Instagram
    • News
      • Featured
      • Photos
    • War Articles
      • Ancient History
      • Early Modern
        • Medieval
        • American Revolution
        • Napoleonic
        • American Civil War
      • Modern
        • WWI
        • WWII
        • Korean War
        • Vietnam War
        • Cold War
    • Machinery & Gear
      • Military Vehicles
        • Aircraft
        • Tanks
        • Ships
    • History
      • Today in History
      • Worldwide
    • Hollywood
    • More
      • Guest Authors
      • Reviews
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Terms of Use
    • Copyright
    • Privacy

    Congresswoman Fights Ban on Burying Female WWII Pilots at Arlington

    • Featured
    • War Articles
    Jan 25, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Elaine Danforth Harmon was born in Baltimore, Maryland to a middle-class family; her father was a professional baseball player and a qualified dentist, and her…

    The Praetorian Guard: A Double-Edged Sword

    • Guest Authors
    • Featured
    Jan 25, 2016 Guest Author

    By Ludwig Heinrich Dyck / ludwigheinrichdyck.wordpress.com The Praetorian Guard evolved from the bodyguard of the Republican army commander, the ‘consul’ whose original name waspraetor.  When Augustus…

    RAF Pilot Ray Holmes Who RAMMED a German Bomber To Stop It Hitting Buckingham Palace

    • Featured
    • War Articles
    Jan 25, 2016 Heziel Pitogo

    Let us recall the story of daring RAF pilot Ray Holmes and how his downing of a German Dornier 17 bomber near Buckingham Palace became one…

    The Wheatcroft Collection stumbles across a huge haul of rare German tank, half-track engines & spare parts

    • War Articles
    Jan 25, 2016 The Wheatcroft Collection

    The Wheatcroft Collection in the United Kingdom is a large and important collection of historical softskin and armoured military vehicles. It is one of the largest…

    The Warship That Fired The First Shots Of WWI Was Captured, Twice Scuttled, Raised, Served 4 Different Nations & Is Still In Service

    • World War 1
    Jan 25, 2016 Colin Fraser

    Stuck into a muddy river bank, somewhere in Serbia, lies an old, derelict gravel barge. Rusted, useless, and over 100 years old it has limited…

    Saved his Men: Picked up the Grenade & Ran Towards the Enemy Killing Them & Him in the Explosion – he was a Dog

    • World War 2
    Jan 25, 2016 Jack Beckett

    Gander was a Newfoundland dog who was originally a family pet named Pal. When Pal accidentally scratched a child’s face, the owner was concerned that…

    Waking Up To Find A German U-Boat on the Beach

    • Featured
    • Military Vehicles
    Jan 25, 2016 Ian Harvey

    On April 16, 1919, the residents at Queens Hotel, a beach-front hotel in Hastings, on the Sussex coast in England, awoke to the most amazing…

    The Miracle of Dunkirk Turned Into Movie By Christopher Nolan

    • Featured
    • War Articles
    Jan 25, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Christopher Nolan, a renowned film director, has recently been scouting locations in Dunkirk, fueling rumors that he is to direct a World War II action…

    Top Ten Battles of All Time

    • Featured
    • War Articles
    Jan 25, 2016 Shahan Russell

    Wars start because of power struggles, and while many become forgotten, others change the destinies of entire nations. Still others shape the world we live in,…

    Is This 112 Year old Auschwitz Survivor The Oldest Person Alive?

    • Featured
    • War Articles
    Jan 25, 2016 Ian Harvey

    During the Second World War, more people died in the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz than the combined total number of American and British losses.…

    Britain’s First Black Army Officer Honoured On Commemorative Coin

    • Featured
    • War Articles
    Jan 25, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Walter Daniel John Tull was born in Folkestone in South-East England on 28th April 1888.  Walter’s father Daniel Tull, a carpenter, had come to England…

    1302 Battle of the Golden Spurs: Flemish Butchers and Weavers Defeat French Professional Knights

    • History
    Jan 24, 2016 William Mclaughlin

    Heavy cavalry ruled the battlefield in the middle ages, starting way back around the battle of Adrianople. The common system of hierarchal feudal rule was…

    Posts navigation

    1 … 1,721 1,722 1,723 1,724 1,725 … 2,246

    Like us on Facebook

    Follow us on Instagram

    Trending Today

    1. EXCLUSIVE: In their own words - German veterans of WWII by Rob Schäfer
    2. Biggest Amphibious Invasions in Modern History
    3. Battle of Long Tân: A 1,500-Strong Viet Cong Force Ambushed 108 Australians - They Lost
    4. Ready to cry? 46 WWII tank wrecks from around the world
    5. Riddled By Bullets: The Old Locomotive That Tells a Gloomy Tale of the Korean War

    Trending This Week

    1. Battle of Long Tân: A 1,500-Strong Viet Cong Force Ambushed 108 Australians - They Lost
    2. Biggest Amphibious Invasions in Modern History
    3. Queen Elizabeth II Snuck Out In Disguise to Join V-E Day Celebrations
    4. EXCLUSIVE: In their own words - German veterans of WWII by Rob Schäfer
    5. Liechtenstein's Army Returned Home From War With More Men Than it Left With

    Most Read This Month

    1. Biggest Amphibious Invasions in Modern History
    2. Battle of Long Tân: A 1,500-Strong Viet Cong Force Ambushed 108 Australians - They Lost
    3. EXCLUSIVE: In their own words - German veterans of WWII by Rob Schäfer
    4. World War Two crew remains uncovered in Malaysia
    5. The Youngest Soldier In WWI Was A Serbian Boy, Aged 8

    Most Read This Year

    1. The Battle of Long Tan: 1500 Strong VC and NVA Force Ambushed 108 Aussies, They Lost
    2. Marcus Luttrell's Dog Was Shot, so the US Navy SEAL Went 'John Wick' on the Culprits
    3. Apple TV+ Releases Sneak Peek of the First Episode of 'Masters of the Air'
    4. Tom Hanks Fired An Actor from 'Band of Brothers' Because He Had 'Dead Eyes'
    5. Human Shadows Left Etched In Stone By the Atomic Bombs Dropped On Japan

    About War History Online

    Established in 2011, War History Online is a comprehensive resource for those interested in military history and the latest war news from around the world. Our team of experienced historians provide accurate and unbiased coverage of events and developments in military history and the world of war.

    Whether you’re looking for up-to-date war news, or you want to brush up on the history of conflicts throughout the ages, War History Online has you covered with a vast collection of articles and resources addressing a wide range of topics from ancient battles to modern-day warfare.

    Expand your historical knowledge with War History Online, your gateway to a wealth of information on military history, war news, and global conflicts.

    © 2011–2025 War History Online · Military History & War News

    • The Vintage News
    • Outdoor Revival
    • Abandoned Spaces
    • Tank Roar
    • I Love WWII Planes
    • Archives