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    The Opening Frontier Battles Of World War One Were Fast-Moving Compared To The Long And Terrible Stalemate Which Later Defined The Conflict

    • World War 1
    Dec 3, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    WWI is remembered as a war of stagnation, in which the Allied and Central Powers faced each other from their trench lines across no man’s…

    Original D-Day footage: US Troops Storm The Beaches Of Normandy

    • World War 2
    Dec 3, 2017 Jack Beckett

    The tide of the Second World War turned on the 6th of June, 1944, changing the course of history forever. On the shores of Normandy,…

    “Hell hath no fury…” – The Women’s March On Versailles Disrupts The Divine Right Of Kings And Sets The Stage For The French Revolution

    • History
    Dec 3, 2017 Jack Beckett

    The city of Paris, in early October 1789, was a like a smoldering fire, just waiting for the gust of wind which would kindle it…

    Malta: The Island Nation That Heroically Defied Hitler’s Relentless War Machine In WWII

    • World War 2
    Dec 3, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    The George Cross remains one of the highest military honors that can be given in the United Kingdom.  Second only to the Victoria Cross, it…

    The Last Shogun Marches To The End Of His Rule – The First Shots of the Boshin War

    • History
    Dec 3, 2017 Jack Beckett

    On the 27th of January, 1868, the army of the Shogunate was marching toward Kyoto. For more than a quarter of a century, the Tokugawa…

    Medieval Warhorses – Incredible Power On The Battlefield, Incredible Value Off The Battlefield

    • Medieval
    Dec 3, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    The warhorse was a vital part of the European medieval military machine. Cavalry charges by heavily armored knights made horseback attacks a terrifying part of…

    With Napoleon Away On Land, Admiral Nelson Smashes The French Fleet At Alexandria

    • History
    Dec 3, 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…

    Fleet Admiral Leahy, Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief Was Fiercely Opposed to Dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan

    • World War 2
    Dec 3, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    Before the official establishment of the position of Joint Chiefs of Staff in the United States Military in 1947, there served a man who was…

    Seven Of The Most Famous Knights of the Middle Ages – Warriors, Scholars, Great Leaders Of Men

    • Medieval
    Dec 3, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    Medieval knights were among the celebrities of their day – warriors, leaders, and scholars. They became figures of romance and inspiration, giving them a special…

    These Six Civil Wars Shaped The Bloody And Warlike History Of Medieval England

    • Medieval
    Dec 3, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    Medieval England was a warlike place – so much so that the cliché of an Englishmen abroad was that of a violent thug. Though their…

    Overrated Or The Only Man For The Job – The Meteoric Rise Of General Dwight D. Eisenhower

    • World War 2
    Dec 3, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    Speaking of Eisenhower, Field Marshal Lord Montgomery once said “nice chap, no general.”  General George Patton once lamented that it was too bad that Eisenhower…

    Leonidas I, Sparta’s Greatest Warrior King

    • Ancient History
    Dec 3, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    King Leonidas I is the most famous general in the history of Sparta, and perhaps the whole of Greece. Disappointingly little is known about the…

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