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    Did You Know During WW2, Britain & France Almost Became A Single Country

    • History
    Feb 5, 2019 Jay Hemmings

    For over a thousand years, Britain and France have had a tumultuous relationship. Ever since the Duke of Normandy, William the Conqueror, successfully invaded England…

    Work Has Started on Life-Size Lancaster Bomber Sculpture

    • News
    Feb 5, 2019 Ian Harvey

    Thousands of people driving the A46 road in Lincolnshire, England, will one day be able to catch a glimpse of a Lancaster Bomber, one of…

    Hellburners – 16th Century Weapons Of Mass Destruction Entire Ships Packed With Gunpowder

    • History
    Feb 5, 2019 Jay Hemmings

    When one thinks of weapons of mass destruction, such as incendiary weapons that can raze towns to the ground, or bombs that can level cities…

    The Brave Catholic Priest Who Volunteered To Die In A Stranger’s Place

    • World War 2
    Feb 5, 2019 Jay Hemmings

    Auschwitz is a name that will live on through history as a dark reminder of the worst evils men are capable of perpetrating. Perhaps the…

    Blitzkrieg Was Literally Fueled by Speed Part of an Effort to Make Individuals “superhuman”

    • World War 2
    Feb 3, 2019 Christian Oord

    The Third Reich, a nation built on drugs. This title reaches all the way up to the upper echelons of the Nazi hierarchy. We all…

    Tamerlane Wiped Out Perhaps 17 Million People With Just Fire & Swords

    • Medieval
    Feb 3, 2019 Matthew Gaskill

    Generally, people who study history don’t like to compare horrors. By engaging in debates about which war was the most costly, which epidemic killed the…

    How a Vietnam War Photographer Saved Marines by Jumping on a Grenade, Awarded the Medal of Honor Posthumously

    • Vietnam War
    Feb 3, 2019 Micheal Chimaobi Kalu

    At the National Museum of American History, going through the Medal of Honor segment of The Price for Freedom: Americans at War, you would see…

    Pegasus Bridge: Why Did a British Soldier Shell a Maternity Hospital On D-Day?

    • World War 2
    Feb 3, 2019 Billy Moncure

    The scale and complexity of the Allied D-Day landings in World War II was immense, so some shocking events were inevitable. However, the French citizens…

    USS Archerfish: Sinking the 72,000-ton Aircraft Carrier Shinano

    • World War 2
    Feb 3, 2019 Micheal Chimaobi Kalu

    USS Archerfish (SS-311) was a Balao-class submarine named after a toxotoid fish. The archerfish is an adept predator that shoots a high-pressure stream of water to stun…

    I Visited Auschwitz-Birkenau, The More I Know, the Less I Understand

    • War Articles
    • World War 2
    Feb 3, 2019 Suzanne Make

    It’s the numbers I struggle with. 1.1 million people, murdered here in cold blood, is an unimaginable figure for me to comprehend. These people walked…

    High School Football Coach Gained Valuable Experience in US Navy in WWII

    • World War 2
    Feb 2, 2019 Jeremy Amick

    Decades before he was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame for his success as a high school football coach, John “Pete” Adkins collected…

    Daks over Normandy D-Day 75 Programme Biggest fleet of DC-3’s & C-47’s Since WW2

    • War Articles
    Feb 2, 2019 Jack Beckett

    On Monday 28 January The Imperial War Museum (IWM) announced that Daks over Normandy will be part of its programme on an “unprecedented scale” to…

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