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    • Nazis Killed Her Husband, She Bought and Drove a T-34 & Then Went On a Rampage

      January 16, 2018

    • Sightings of Ghost Bombers During WW2: Strange Tales from WW2 Bomber Crews

      January 16, 2018

    • Pierre Ortiz: French Legionnaire, US Marine, Hollywood Actor, German Nightmare

      January 16, 2018

    • Attorney Parks WWII Tank in Front of Multi-Million Dollar Home and the Neighbors are Not Pleased

      January 16, 2018

    • Defying Marine Corps Regulations By Racking Up 17 Convictions, And Being Declared A Deserter, Lucas Was Awarded The Medal Of Honor That Day On Iwo Jima

      January 16, 2018

    • Retreat Does Not Always Mean Defeat – Epic Retreats From Military History

      January 16, 2018

    • A Look At Nazi Germany’s Love Of Heavy Tank Destroyers And Assault Guns

      January 16, 2018

    • Promotion And Controversy – The Meteoric Rise Of US General Mark W. Clark

      January 16, 2018

    • Battle of the Bulge – A Punch In The Gut

      January 16, 2018

    • The Mysterious Death of the Legendary Confederate General Stonewall Jackson

      January 16, 2018

    • Bevin Boys: One in 10 conscripts in Britain did not go to war but were sent instead to Mine Coal

      January 15, 2018

    • Shattered Hopes – Missouri officer killed aboard the second ship to carry the name USS Missouri

      January 15, 2018

    • Tommy Prince Was So Quiet, Sometimes Instead Of Killing Germans He Would Steal Their Shoes

      January 15, 2018

    • Vintage Planes: Dornier Do 335 Pfeil – The Fastest Piston-Engine Fighter of WWII

      January 15, 2018

    • The Horten 229 V3 “Flying Wing” – Amazing Image Collection

      January 15, 2018

    • The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Rome’s Greatest Defeat And The Broken Remnants of a Glorious Army

      January 15, 2018

    • Romans in China: The Lost Legions of Carrhae

      January 15, 2018

    • Taking The High Ground – The Bloodiest Hill Battles Of The Western Front At The Height Of World War Two

      January 15, 2018

    • Gargantuan US Airforce Warplane Boneyard (Watch)

      January 15, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum: German Tanks At Kursk

      January 15, 2018

    • The Human Bomb – The American Airman Who Jumped From Stricken B-17 Without A Parachute… And Survived

      January 15, 2018

    • He Parachuted Out Of His Crippled B-24 Then Killed The Enemy Pilot With A Head Shot From A Pistol

      January 15, 2018

    • When The Nuclear Submarine USS San Francisco Crashed Into An Undersea Mountain

      January 15, 2018

    • A Look Inside The Most Feared Tank Of WWII, The Panther

      January 15, 2018

    • “Come and Fight A Gurkha!” He Yelled, Lost His Right Hand Throwing Back A Grenade Then “Single Handedly” Defended His Post For 4 Hours Against 200 Enemy Soldiers, Neutralized 31

      January 15, 2018

    • Less Well Known Facts About The Infamous Battle of the Somme

      January 15, 2018

    • How Muslims Responded To The Crusades

      January 15, 2018

    • After A Collision The Navigator Saw The Top Of The Pilot’s Helmet & Realized He Was Sitting On Top Of A06 Flying At Over 200 Knots

      January 15, 2018

    • After suffering horrendous wounds, Rodolfo Hernandez eventually woke up with the Medal of Honor

      January 14, 2018

    • When “Red Mike” Edson & His 800 Men Were Up Against 2,500 Attacking Japanese

      January 14, 2018

    • The Truck That Went To Sea: DUKW In 15 Facts

      January 14, 2018

    • Aircraft Carrier USS Kitty Hawk Sails Through Huge Waves During Massive Storm

      January 14, 2018

    • Fact or Fiction: Germany Built Wooden Airfields to Fool the Allies, So They Bombed It With Wooden Bombs

      January 14, 2018

    • Respect Is Demanded At The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier (Watch)

      January 14, 2018

    • We Tend to Forget That There Was a SECOND Raid On Pearl Harbor – Operation K

      January 14, 2018

    • Showdown At The Cologne Cathedral – An Epic Tank Duel Of WWII

      January 14, 2018

    • Medal Of Honor: He Put Up Such A Fight In Captivity, The Viet Cong Executed Him Out Of Frustration

      January 14, 2018

    • Top Facts About The Sherman Tank: An American Workhorse

      January 14, 2018

    • “Nuts” – The Five Best Responses to Surrender Ultimatums in History

      January 14, 2018

    • Shot in the Face and Unable to Speak, Pilot Arthur Aaron Was Awarded the VC guiding his crew Home

      January 14, 2018

    • The Day North Korea Fired A Missile At SR 71 Blackbird (Watch)

      January 14, 2018

    • The Oldest Commando Of WWII – 73 Year Old Walter Cowan Of Course, Oh, He Was Also In WWI

      January 14, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum: Naming Deborah – Mark IV Tank In Cambrai

      January 14, 2018

    • The Millionaires’ Unit – New Documentary About The First U.S. Naval Aviators in World War I

      January 14, 2018

    • Taking The High Ground – The Bloodiest Hill Battles Of The Eastern Front At The Height Of World War Two

      January 14, 2018

    • The Royal Marines and the War at Sea 1939-1945

      January 14, 2018

    • His Eyes Express The Madness Of The War: Shell Shocked Soldier In A Trench During The Somme Offensive

      January 14, 2018

    • Still Clearing Up After World War Two – Tons Of Ammunition Removed From Pacific Waters

      January 14, 2018

    • 6 Bizarre Weaponised Vehicles From Military History

      January 13, 2018

    • Amazing Story: One Of The Toughest, Most Skilled American Snipers In Vietnam

      January 13, 2018

    • Movie Mistakes – The Worst Things Hollywood Gets Wrong about Ancient and Medieval Battles

      January 13, 2018

    • The ‘Holy Grail of Military Aviation’ – The B-17 Swamp Ghost – Found After 68 Years In the Jungle (Watch)

      January 13, 2018

    • Operation Reservist: When The Allies Were Annihilated By Vichy French Soldiers In WW2

      January 13, 2018

    • New Leader for USS Nautilus Museum Ship

      January 13, 2018

    • The Roman Army Never Wanted To Be Forgotten – Here Are Some Legacies They Left Behind

      January 13, 2018

    • The Hardest Day in the Battle of Britain, When All Was Almost Lost

      January 13, 2018

    • 10 Fascinating Facts About Custer and His Last Stand – Little Big Horn

      January 13, 2018

    • Eleven Military Uniforms That Got Soldiers Killed

      January 13, 2018

    • “Extraordinary” and “Colossal” Painting to be Centerpiece of Debut Exhibition in National WWI Museum and Memorial’s New Wylie Gallery

      January 13, 2018

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

      January 13, 2018

    • Why The US Ditched Helicopters During Withdrawal From Vietnam War

      January 13, 2018

    • War In The Air – Gun Camera Footage Of B-17s Under Attack By Luftwaffe Fighters

      January 13, 2018

    • The Deadliest Female Sniper in History

      January 13, 2018

    • Mighty Giants of the Sea – Ten Of The Most Massive Warships In The World – In Pictures

      January 13, 2018

    • Roman Military Officers and What They Did

      January 12, 2018

    • This Is How The Aircraft Carrier USS Oriskany Became The Great Carrier Reef (Watch)

      January 12, 2018

    • The Argentinian Side of the Falklands War

      January 12, 2018

    • The Spartans Never Surrendered Until The Brutal Battle Which Changed The Course Of The War

      January 12, 2018

    • Facts We Never Knew About Medieval Warhorses

      January 12, 2018

    • Take A Look inside a U-boat, 42 Stunning Images That Show Every Detail

      January 12, 2018

    • The Mighty Japanese Battleship Musashi – The Launch that Flooded Nagasaki

      January 12, 2018

    • Tito’s Top Secret Underground Airbase Zeljava

      January 12, 2018

    • Le Paradis – The WW2 Massacre Of British Soldiers Which Outraged Even The Nazis

      January 12, 2018

    • Amazing Colorized Images Of WWII Bring The War To Life For Modern Viewers

      January 12, 2018

    • Non-Weapon Technologies That Transformed Warfare

      January 12, 2018

    • WW2 German Ace Stumbled Across a Crippled B-17 and Escorted It Home

      January 12, 2018

    • The Four Worst Mistakes Of The Axis Powers During WWII

      January 12, 2018

    • The Greatest Unsolved Mysteries Of The Second World War

      January 12, 2018

    • Hair-Raising Take Off From A Super Short Runway – The Mighty C-5 Galaxy (Watch)

      January 12, 2018

    • These Officers Countered the Complacency of Their Countries in the Lead Up to World War Two

      January 11, 2018

    • Post-World War Two, Infantry Weapons Developed Into Powerful Modern Versions

      January 11, 2018

    • General MacArthur Leads The Heroic Defense In The Siege Of Corregidor, 1941 – 42

      January 11, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum: The Battle Of Kursk – Part II

      January 11, 2018

    • Fast And Adaptable Air Power – Britain’s Bristol Fighter Planes

      January 11, 2018

    • The European Powers Were Rapidly Developing Ground-Breaking New Strategies In World War One

      January 11, 2018

    • It Changed The Face Of Warfare, And Laid The Foundation For Modern Weaponry – The Maxim Machine-Gun

      January 11, 2018

    • French And British Tanks Changed The Face Of Warfare In WWI, But Germany Did Not Realise Their Value Until The End Of The War

      January 11, 2018

    • “Worth The Expense” – Spouse Of Late Veteran Continues Efforts To Acquire Military Memorial Marker

      January 11, 2018

    • How 50 German Sailors Sailed, Marched And Rowed Home From A Tiny Island Halfway Around The World

      January 11, 2018

    • This Epic Siege In World War II Lasted For More Than 100 Days

      January 11, 2018

    • These High-Flying Pilots Were Top German Luftwaffe Aces Of WWII

      January 11, 2018

    • When The Allies Attacked Oran And Were Annihilated By Vichy French Soldiers

      January 11, 2018

    • The Hurricane: A Very Important Fighter in the Battle of Britain

      January 11, 2018

    • Operation Torch – The American Landings at Algiers Marked A New Phase In WW2

      January 11, 2018

    • ‘Fly from the nest’ – Air Force service provides Missouri veteran opportunity to travel the globe

      January 11, 2018

    • Frontier Fortresses Of The First World War

      January 11, 2018

    • ‘Corsair Fleet’ – The Brave American Civilian Crews Who Took On WW2 Submarines To Protect The Coast

      January 11, 2018

    • The Fairey Firefly Recon Fighter – Fast Recon In WW2

      January 11, 2018

    • ‘All because of Jack’ – Brother’s sacrifice gives veteran the opportunity for an Air Force career

      January 11, 2018

    • These Innovations In Weapons Technology Came To Prominence In WWI, The First Fully-Industrialised War

      January 11, 2018

    • The Youngest Soldier In WWI Was A Serbian Boy, Aged 8

      January 11, 2018

    • The Cutting Edge Heinkel He162 Salamander – Another fascinating German Jet Fighter Concept

      January 11, 2018

    • Living In No Man’s Land: The Legend of the Wild Deserters of the First World War

      January 11, 2018

    • How a band of German Pirates Captured 15 Ships During World War 1

      January 11, 2018

    • The Mongol Invasions of Japan and the Origin of the Word “Kamikaze”

      January 11, 2018

    • Incredible Armored Trains Of WWI & WWII

      January 11, 2018

    • The Vultee Vengeance – The Allied WWII Dive Bomber Developed To Rival The German Stuka

      January 11, 2018

    • How the Jewish Brigade Saved Lives, and Helped to Found a Nation’s Army

      January 11, 2018

    • Germany’s WWI Albatros D. Fighter Planes – The Mainstay of German Air Power in World War One

      January 11, 2018

    • Germany’s Fortified Siegfried Line Was Massive And Included 22,000 Bunkers And Pillboxes

      January 11, 2018

    • Operation Torch, November 1942 – Seizing the Oran Airfields

      January 11, 2018

    • How 230 American Soldiers Walked Through Enemy Lines to Safety

      January 11, 2018

    • The Man Who Helped Create The US Navy, And Brought About A New Class Of Warship

      January 11, 2018

    • “He gave his life” – Moniteau County, Mo., soldier killed during Battle of Leyte in World War II

      January 10, 2018

    • Powerful Hardware After WWII – Soviet Tactical Ballistic Missiles of the Cold War

      January 10, 2018

    • Breaking The Deadlock – Machine Gun Tactics of WWI

      January 10, 2018

    • Project Acoustic Kitty – The CIA’s Top Secret Spy Cats Project

      January 10, 2018

    • These Technological Innovations Transformed The History Of Handheld Firearms

      January 10, 2018

    • The US 503rd Parachute Battalion Seize the “High Ground” From the Axis

      January 10, 2018

    • Hermann Ramcke, German Marine Turned Paratroop General

      January 10, 2018

    • Italian Brothers Meet A Greek Sister After 70 Years Their Father Was Attached To “Regina” Regiment In Kos Dodecanese – Greece

      January 10, 2018

    • America’s First Ever Paratrooper Assault – Operation Torch

      January 10, 2018

    • Milne Bay – The first Japanese Land Defeat of the Second World War

      January 10, 2018

    • Ordinary Heroes – The Story of Civilian Volunteers in the First World War

      January 10, 2018

    • Desperate Measures – Two Massive Lies That Shaped the Last Days of WWII

      January 10, 2018

    • The Des Moines Class Cruiser – The Greatest Heavy Cruiser

      January 10, 2018

    • “Beyond the Call” – Captain Robert M. Trimble – The Unsung Hero Who Saved 1000 POWs In WW2

      January 10, 2018

    • In World War Two, The Germans Had Big Plans – Here Are Five Which Did Not Succeed

      January 10, 2018

    • Nautilus: The World’s First Nuclear-Powered Submarine

      January 10, 2018

    • Game Changing Battlefield Technology – The Machine Gun From The Civil War To The Present Day

      January 10, 2018

    • Half Blind Japanese Pilot Flies His Damaged Zero For 5 Hours, Then Refused Medical Attention Before Making His Report

      January 10, 2018

    • They Were Soldiers Once … And Still Are – The Battle of Ia Drang

      January 10, 2018

    • America’s First Ever Paratrooper Assault – Operation Torch

      January 10, 2018

    • Many of Germany’s finest tacticians & commanders of WWII served in the panzer forces. One of those men was Walther Nehring

      January 10, 2018

    • An Enjoyable Experience – Retired command sergeant major describes 32-year career in U.S. Army

      January 10, 2018

    • The Four Immortal Chaplains – Guest Blog From Joe Archino

      January 10, 2018

    • ‘Sworn allegiance to duty’ – Jefferson City, Mo., Marine first Cole County resident killed in Vietnam War

      January 10, 2018

    • Greek Fire: Civil War in the “Cradle of Democracy” After World War Two

      January 10, 2018

    • Blees Military Academy – Historic Complex Highlights Story of Former Soldier, Teacher, and Entrepreneur

      January 10, 2018

    • Rivalry in the USA – The Toledo War of 1835 – When Ohio Fought Michigan

      January 10, 2018

    • “Faith and Fairness” – World War II Veteran’s Legacy Defined by Ministry, Education and Equal Rights

      January 10, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum: The Battle Of Kursk – Part I

      January 10, 2018

    • It Changed His Life – Former governor served with National Guard and U.S. Army in WWII era

      January 09, 2018

    • Eddie Slovik: the only American Soldier to be Executed for Desertion during WWII and the first to be Executed for Desertion since the Civil War

      January 09, 2018

    • A Powerfully Symbolic Moment – On September 11, 1944, The First US Troops Cross The Border Into Nazi Germany

      January 09, 2018

    • The Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk and Warhawk – American WWII Fighters

      January 09, 2018

    • The Sub-Machine Gun – A New Kind Of Weapon For A New Kind Of War

      January 09, 2018

    • The Empire Of Japan & The Invasion Of The Philippines In WW2

      January 09, 2018

    • This Fighter Pilot Saved a Bomber Squadron From German Fighter Attacks For over Half an Hour – Alone

      January 09, 2018

    • Desperate Victories – Military Despatches from Dunkirk to the Battle of Britain

      January 09, 2018

    • Born To Fly: Amy Johnson, Ground-Breaking British Aviator of the 1930s

      January 09, 2018

    • Vietnam Green Beret Had 37 Wounds And Still Carried On Fighting – He Was Awarded The Medal of Honor

      January 09, 2018

    • Disease, Starvation, and the Brutal Russian Winter – Why Napoleon’s Invasion of Russia Failed

      January 09, 2018

    • The Slave Who Stole A Confederate Ship, Met President Lincoln & Bought His Master’s House

      January 09, 2018

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

      January 09, 2018

    • “Underwater Peril” – Norbert Struemph, Navy Veteran Shares History of Service Aboard Submarine During WWII

      January 09, 2018

    • Neutral Switzerland Has Invaded Liechtenstein 3 times in 30 years – by Mistake

      January 09, 2018

    • Marie Marvingt – An Incredible Overachiever in World War One and Beyond

      January 09, 2018

    • Hermann Ramcke, German Marine Turned Paratroop General

      January 09, 2018

    • Hanns Scharff – Nazi Germany’s POW “Master Interrogator” Who Used Kindness Not Brutality

      January 09, 2018

    • Recollections and Experiences of a United States Troop Carrier Squadron Officer in Normandy

      January 09, 2018

    • War In The Skies – Fighter Plane Technology In Two World Wars

      January 09, 2018

    • Photographing The Fallen – Book Review by Mark Barnes

      January 09, 2018

    • John Capes, In WWII When His Submarine Sank He Swam 170 feet To The Surface and Swam 5 miles To Shore

      January 09, 2018

    • The AK-47 – Top Facts – The Most Iconic and Widely used Assault Rifle in the World

      January 09, 2018

    • Resurrecting the Sherman – A World War II Tank Restored Through Time and Talents of Local Volunteers

      January 09, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum: When The Germans Desperately Needed To Counter The T-34, This Was Their Design

      January 09, 2018

    • Heavy Armor of the Cold War – 13 Soviet Anti-Tank Vehicles From Post-WWII

      January 09, 2018

    • How Vietnam War POW Doug Hegdahl Tricked His Captors by Playing The Fool

      January 09, 2018

    • Mass Produced Firepower – The Rifles of WWI

      January 08, 2018

    • The AK-47 – Top Facts – The Most Iconic and Widely used Assault Rifle in the World

      January 08, 2018

    • The Wacko Story of Jumpin’ Joe Beyrle – The US Paratrooper who Served in a Soviet Tank Battalion a Hero of Two Nations

      January 08, 2018

    • War In The Skies – Fighter Plane Technology In Two World Wars

      January 08, 2018

    • Hermann Ramcke, German Marine Turned Paratroop General

      January 08, 2018

    • Over There: US Army World War One Footage in Color

      January 08, 2018

    • Many of Germany’s finest tacticians & commanders of WWII served in the panzer forces. One of those men was Walther Nehring

      January 08, 2018

    • America’s First Ever Paratrooper Assault – Operation Torch

      January 08, 2018

    • Crazy French Count Blew Up German Factory With Baguettes Filled With Explosives

      January 08, 2018

    • The Mongol Invasions of Japan and the Origin of the Word “Kamikaze”

      January 08, 2018

    • Ira Hayes – Iwo Jima Flag Raiser & Very Reluctant Hero

      January 08, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum: First Tiger I Knocked Out By The British

      January 08, 2018

    • The German Officer Who Rescued the ‘Pianist’

      January 08, 2018

    • “Discipline is Key” – Rock Guitarist Gains Footing In Life Through His U.S. Navy Service

      January 08, 2018

    • The Storm That Saved Washington From The British In 1814

      January 08, 2018

    • Oi Give it Back: How the Soviets Stole an American F-86 Sabre Jet in 1951

      January 08, 2018

    • Michael Wittmann, the Deadly German Panzer Ace Of WWII

      January 08, 2018

    • Britain’s Plan to Kill Hitler By Having a Sniper Shoot Him During His Daily Walk To The Tea House

      January 08, 2018

    • The Battle of Ortona – When 2,600 Canadian Men Were Sacrificed for a General’s Pride

      January 08, 2018

    • The Empire Of Japan & The Invasion Of The Philippines In WW2

      January 08, 2018

    • Powerful Hardware After WWII – Soviet Tactical Ballistic Missiles of the Cold War

      January 08, 2018

    • The US 503rd Parachute Battalion Seize the “High Ground” From the Axis

      January 08, 2018

    • Breaking The Deadlock – Machine Gun Tactics of WWI

      January 08, 2018

    • Japanese Schindler Helped 5,580 Jews Escape The Holocaust Ended Up Selling Lightbulbs To Survive

      January 08, 2018

    • The Sub-Machine Gun – A New Kind Of Weapon For A New Kind Of War

      January 08, 2018

    • The Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk and Warhawk – American WWII Fighters

      January 08, 2018

    • A Powerfully Symbolic Moment – On September 11, 1944, The First US Troops Cross The Border Into Nazi Germany

      January 08, 2018

    • Heavy Armor of the Cold War – 13 Soviet Anti-Tank Vehicles From Post-WWII

      January 08, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum: The Legend Of The Tiger Tank

      January 08, 2018

    • “A moment’s notice” – Veteran Discusses Cold War Service with Air Force’s Titan II Missiles

      January 08, 2018

    • The Man With The Iron Heart – Release Date on DVD & Blu-ray: 08 January

      January 07, 2018

    • When Pirates Kidnapped Julius Caesar He Laughed at Their Ransom Demands & Told Them To Ask for More

      January 07, 2018

    • “A Different Breed” – PT Boat Veteran Served in Europe and the Pacific during World War II

      January 07, 2018

    • The 1941 Siege of Tobruk, Birth Of The Rats of Tobruk

      January 07, 2018

    • The Fairey Firefly Recon Fighter – Fast Recon In WW2

      January 07, 2018

    • The de Havilland Mosquito is a Classic WWII Plane – They Called it the “Wooden Wonder”

      January 07, 2018

    • “How We Won The War” – John Knapp, Centenarian Preserves Story Of Military Service At The Urging Of His Children

      January 07, 2018

    • Filling a Historical gap – Veteran Chronicles the Service of AC-119 “Shadow” Gunships in Vietnam

      January 07, 2018

    • Bravery, Discipline, and Very Long Journeys – A Marine’s Life on Board a WWII US Warship

      January 07, 2018

    • Jack Hinson: A Civil War Sniper Hell Bent on Revenge

      January 07, 2018

    • 10 Friendly Fire Incidents From Military History

      January 07, 2018

    • British Army’s Greatest Humiliation – The Fall of Singapore

      January 07, 2018

    • Before the Tank, Many Different Weird Armed Fighting Vehicles Were Developed

      January 07, 2018

    • Desperate Measures – Two Massive Lies That Shaped the Last Days of WWII

      January 07, 2018

    • Paratroop Commander – Nazi General Kurt Student Fought In Both World Wars And Became One Of The Greatest Aerial Innovators Of WWII

      January 07, 2018

    • VC Who Turned The Tide At The Battle Of Isurava – The Japanese Were Caught Off Guard As The Fierce Australian Juggernaut Fired At Them From His Hip

      January 07, 2018

    • Fighting Joe Hooker at the Battle of Fredericksburg: The Frustrated Commander

      January 07, 2018

    • General Hyazinth von Strachwitz, The Panzer Count

      January 07, 2018

    • The Surface Raiding Ships of World War One

      January 07, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum: Joe Ekins – One of the Most Famous WWII British Tank Gunners

      January 07, 2018

    • The MG42: the Most Important Machine-Gun of WWII

      January 07, 2018

    • The Race to the Sea On Western Front In The First World War

      January 07, 2018

    • This Gigantic Submarine Factory Couldn’t Even Be Destroyed By The 22,000 lb Grand Slam Bomb

      January 07, 2018

    • French And British Tanks Changed The Face Of Warfare In WWI, But Germany Did Not Realise Their Value Until The End Of The War

      January 07, 2018

    • Big Guns – The Devastating Field Artillery Of WW1

      January 07, 2018

    • A Kiwi Victory: Minesweepers Moa & Kiwi sink a Japanese Sub By Repeatedly Ramming It

      January 07, 2018

    • Hitler’s Fortified Siegfried Line Was Massive And Included 22,000 Bunkers And Pillboxes

      January 07, 2018

    • VC: A Gurkha Calmly Stood Up In Open Sight & Killed A Sniper Pinning Down His Company Before Going On To Clear 5 Enemy Bunkers, Single-Handedly, All Whilst Under Heavy Fire

      January 07, 2018

    • The Commando Raids On The Norwegian Coast That Tied Up 30,000 German Soldiers

      January 07, 2018

    • From The Tank Museum – The World’s First Modern Tank, the Renault FT-17

      January 07, 2018

    • Helped Save His Burning B-17 By Urinating On The Fire & Drove Off Waves of German Fighters

      January 07, 2018

    • “The Call To Join” – Veteran Vernon Walther Describes Service Aboard the USS Los Angeles during Korean War

      January 06, 2018

    • The History of the Sabre… Not Just for Cavalrymen

      January 06, 2018

    • “Appreciating Freedom” – William Miller, Veteran Newspaper Publisher to Be Guest Speaker for Local Korean War Event

      January 06, 2018

    • “I Know The Costs” – Charles Bestgen, Mid-Missouri veteran wounded while serving as machine-gunner in Korea

      January 06, 2018

    • An Unprecedented And Terrifying Weapon – Gas Arrives On The Battlefields Of World War One

      January 06, 2018

    • Like a Scene From the Great Escape: If PoWs Escaped They Had To Learn Fast To Blend In With The Locals

      January 06, 2018

    • USA: A Nation Justly Proud Of Its Strong, Powerful Military

      January 06, 2018

    • MI9: The Secret British Organization Set Up in WWII to Help Prisoners Of War Escape

      January 06, 2018

    • The Malayan Emergency: Winning Hearts And Minds In The Conflict With Communism

      January 06, 2018

    • “A War Not Ended” – Stephen Tharp, Jefferson City Veteran, Dedicates Career To Representing U.S. Interests In Korea

      January 06, 2018

    • Started out as a Biplane: The Grumman F4F Wildcat One Of The Most Valuable American Fighter Planes Of WW2

      January 06, 2018

    • The Cutting Edge Heinkel He162 Salamander – Another fascinating German Jet Fighter Concept

      January 06, 2018

    • Hidden Boneyard in Greece with German Ju-52, Stuka, C-47 and Lockheed F-104 Starfighter

      January 06, 2018

    • World War One: A Different Story Of The End Of A Global Conflict

      January 06, 2018

    • The Ground-Breaking Gloster Meteor – The Only Allied Jet Which Took Part Combat in World War Two

      January 06, 2018

    • Turning Point For The Second World War – The Battle of Britain – Part 2

      January 06, 2018

    • The Vultee Vengeance – The Allied WWII Dive Bomber Developed To Rival The German Stuka

      January 06, 2018

    • US 33rd Fighter Group – The Exhausting Fight for the Air Over Tunisia

      January 06, 2018

    • Paul Robinett, Legendary American Tank Commander of World War Two

      January 06, 2018

    • The Martyr City: When Egyptian Civilians Fought British Paratroops: The 1956 Suez Crisis

      January 06, 2018

    • Battle For North Africa – The Ships, Planes, and Tanks of Operation Torch

      January 06, 2018

    • “Wherever He Went, He Raised The Bar For Others” – Famous Israeli Fighter Pilot Asher Snir

      January 06, 2018

    • The Bold But Unsuccessful Mission of 1st Commando at Bizerte in World War Two

      January 06, 2018

    • A7V: The First Panzer – The Tank Museum

      January 06, 2018

    • Tanks For The Memories: The First Ever Tank Commander, by The Tank Museum

      January 06, 2018

    • Skorzeny: The Mythical Nazi Commando (Part 2)

      January 06, 2018

    • When The Germans Desperately Needed To Counter The T-34, This Was Their Design

      January 06, 2018

    • Rapid Fire – Machine Gun Technology of the Cold War Era

      January 06, 2018

    • Russia’s 1914 Invasion of Germany – The Beginning of WWI on the Eastern Front

      January 06, 2018

    • Stille Hilfe: The organisation committed to supporting SS members facing punishment for their crimes

      January 06, 2018

    • The Walking Wounded – How Warfare And Healthcare Advanced Together Through The Ages

      January 05, 2018

    • Crossroads of War – A Reevaluation Of The Allied Victory At The Second Battle Of El Alamein

      January 05, 2018

    • William Tecumseh Sherman: In the Service of My Country: A Life – Review by David D. Kindy

      January 05, 2018

    • The Forgotten War In S.W. Pacific: Air Raids From Australia Against The Dutch East Indies

      January 05, 2018

    • Where Heroes Rest – Local Cemetery Serves As Burial Site For Soldiers Of Black Infantry Regiments

      January 05, 2018

    • Fighting Joe Hooker – One of the Weirdest Generals of the American Civil War

      January 05, 2018

    • Taking the War to the Skies – Some of the Best Fighter Planes of the War

      January 05, 2018

    • Chouigui Pass: The First US v German Tank Clash of WWII

      January 05, 2018

    • “Wentworth Military Academy” – Historical Missouri Military Academy Has Trained Young Cadets Since 1880

      January 05, 2018

    • How the US Navy Trained its Pilots in WWII – the Bar for Entry was High

      January 05, 2018

    • Napoleon – The Great Conqueror Should Have Lost in Italy

      January 05, 2018

    • Skorzeny: The Mythical Nazi Commando (Part 1)

      January 05, 2018

    • The Rise Of The Night-Fighters – Devastating Aircraft in Two World Wars

      January 05, 2018

    • The Rapid Rise of Naval Air Power Over Two World Wars

      January 05, 2018

    • The Doolittle Raid – American Planes Take Revenge For Pearl Harbor

      January 05, 2018

    • Turning Point of WWII – The Battle of Britain – Part 1

      January 05, 2018

    • In Harm’s Way: The Sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story of Its Survivors – Book Review by Bob Price

      January 05, 2018

    • Two Invasions of Belgium By Germany in Two World Wars: 1914 and 1940

      January 05, 2018

    • “Double Ace: Robert Lee Scott Jr., Pilot, Hero, and Teller of Tall Tales” – Review by David D. Kindy

      January 05, 2018

    • The Desperate Measures Hitler Took to Avoid Losing WWII

      January 05, 2018

    • Warrior Monks of Feudal Japan—These Monks Did Not Always Practice Peace

      January 05, 2018

    • The “Black Knight” – Wild Fighter, Feared Duellist, And Hero Of The Mexican – American War

      January 05, 2018

    • Sedalia Airman Killed at Pearl Harbor Was Missouri’s First WWII Casualty

      January 05, 2018

    • Iron Cross Recipients – German Soldiers In World War Two

      January 05, 2018

    • The War In The Air – Fighter Planes in World War One

      January 05, 2018

    • The First Jet Versus Jet War: Air Power in the Korean War

      January 05, 2018

    • Over The Years, Many Moments In Military History Have Inspired Great Works of Art

      January 05, 2018

    • Machine Guns – Rapid Early Development Of A Deadly, Game-Changing Technology

      January 05, 2018

    • Holding The High Ground – The Incredible Self-Sacrifice Of “The Demons Of IB Ridge”

      January 05, 2018

    • Valentine Baker’s Last Stand At The Battle of Tashkessen

      January 05, 2018

    • An Air Force Veteran Describes His Service Spanning Vietnam And The Cold War

      January 05, 2018

    • The Causes Of The English Civil Wars – Some Of The Most Destructive Conflicts In British History

      January 05, 2018

    • Battlecruisers: A Flawed Naval Experiment of WWI

      January 04, 2018

    • Operation Citadel: Germany’s Last Great Push on the Russian Front

      January 04, 2018

    • From A Man of God to Men of War – Great Innovators in the History of Firearms

      January 04, 2018

    • “The God of War” – Soviet Artillery of the Cold War

      January 04, 2018

    • Baptism by Fire – The Birth of the US Rangers in World War Two

      January 04, 2018

    • The Battle of Williamsburg – A Massive Withdrawal Over Difficult Ground

      January 04, 2018

    • Tanks and Fighting Vehicles – The Development of Military Technology Between The Wars

      January 04, 2018

    • The Battle of Britain – One of the Most Important Aerial Campaigns in History

      January 04, 2018

    • Field Marshal Walter Model: a German Commander of WWII

      January 04, 2018

    • Colour of War – By Mark McConville and Michael Carroll

      January 04, 2018

    • The Invasion of Poland in the Opening Stages of World War Two

      January 04, 2018

    • The Fall of Berlin at the End of the Second World War

      January 04, 2018

    • Vietnam: Ignored Heavy Damage To His Aircraft & Repeatedly Attacked Enemy FLAK With Bombs & Cannon Fire

      January 04, 2018

    • After A Mid Air Collision – One Pilot Lands Both Planes

      January 04, 2018

    • Handheld Firearms – Hundreds of Years of Transformation and Improvement

      January 04, 2018

    • Second World War Fighter Planes – Rapid Development of an Essential Technology

      January 04, 2018

    • The Age of Concrete and High Explosives – Massive Fortifications Of WWII

      January 04, 2018

    • The Desert Fox: Erwin Rommel – One of the Most Famous German Commanders of WWII

      January 04, 2018

    • Albert Göring, Despised the Nazi Regime – Saved Countless Jews & Dissidents, Unlike His Brother

      January 04, 2018

    • The First Battle for Tunisia in World War Two

      January 04, 2018

    • The Second Battle of Artois – It Led To A Scandal That Changed The British Government

      January 04, 2018

    • Long-Lasting Consequences – World War One in the Pacific

      January 04, 2018

    • Amazing Technology – The Rapid Development of Deadly Fighter Aircraft

      January 04, 2018

    • The Reality of Fighting on Guadalcanal In WWII

      January 04, 2018

    • Putten: The Wehrmacht Carted Off 601 Dutch Men To Concentration Camps, Only 48 Returned

      January 04, 2018

    • The German Evacuation of Kurland and East Prussia – Closing Stages of WWII

      January 04, 2018

    • Light Machine-Guns of WWI – The Rapid Advance Of Deadly Technology

      January 04, 2018

    • Lothar Rendulic, Hitler’s Austrian Fireman – A Senior German Commander in WWII

      January 04, 2018

    • Warfare Under the Waves – Submarines in the First World War

      January 04, 2018

    • U-570 – The Only Ship To Be Captured By An Aircraft

      January 04, 2018

    • The Hurricane: A Very Important Fighter in the Battle of Britain

      January 04, 2018

    • Irony: Military Uniforms That Got Soldiers Killed

      January 03, 2018

    • Canadian Fighter Pilot in WWI Ordered to Go Back to Flight School. He didn’t. Instead, He Went on To Shoot Down 72 Enemy Aircraft

      January 03, 2018

    • Before Calling it a Night: The One Man Demolition Squad Destroyed, With Grenades, Six Enemy machine guns posts

      January 03, 2018

    • The Steamship Oria – The Forgotten Tomb of 4200 Italian Soldiers

      January 03, 2018

    • America’s Secret Weapon – used only once in WWII

      January 03, 2018

    • Battle of Talas in 751

      January 03, 2018

    • Total Hypocrisy: Awarded the Medal of Honor For Bravery Whilst His Country Locked up His Family in an Interment Camp

      January 03, 2018

    • The Most Decorated Pacifist Of WWI: Stormed German Machine Gun Nests, Taking 35 Machine Guns, Silencing 25 German Troops & Captured 132

      January 03, 2018

    • War Children: Civilian Survival in World War Two

      January 03, 2018

    • “Mr Immortal” Jacklyn H. Lucas was Awarded the MoH age 17 – Used His Body To Shield His Squad From Two Grenades

      January 03, 2018

    • Antarctic Explorers in Colour – By Rebecca Drew and Michael Carroll

      January 03, 2018

    • A Life Shaped By War – An American Veteran Reflects On Pearl Harbor And 20 Years Of Naval Service

      January 03, 2018

    • Audie Leon Murphy: WW2 Two Hero, Medal of Honor Recipient & Hollywood Mega-Star

      January 03, 2018

    • Shot Down over Poland – The “Hell’s Angel” Aircrew Are Remembered To This Day

      January 03, 2018

    • In 1914, A Soldiers Average Height Was 5’2” & Canadian Troops Had The Highest Rates Of Venereal Disease

      January 03, 2018

    • The Female Allied Spy Was Condemned To Death By The Germans – In The End They Gave Her The Iron Cross

      January 03, 2018

    • Hans Joachim Marseille, Anti Nazi & One Of The Most Amazing Fighter Pilots Of WWII

      January 03, 2018

    • “We Have A Responsibility” – Sister Shares Story Of Brother’s Ultimate Sacrifice During World War II

      January 03, 2018

    • How Climate Change Helped the Swedes March Across A Frozen Sea And Defeat The Danes

      January 03, 2018

    • Sons of Mars: Early Formative Events that Shaped the Roman Empire

      January 03, 2018

    • How Cortes Captured the Mighty Tenochtitlan with 1,000 Spaniards… and smallpox, and 100,000 natives, and guns

      January 03, 2018

    • The British POW Who Was Given Permission To Visit His Dying Mother – He Returned To Camp Voluntarily Only To Dig A Tunnel And Escape

      January 03, 2018

    • On Fire This Heroic Airman Picked Up A Burning 1,100° Phosphorus Bomb To Save His Crew Certain Death

      January 03, 2018

    • John Reginald Gorman – The Amazing Irish Kamikaze Tank Buster

      January 03, 2018

    • “Our Little Celebration” – Russellville Veteran Spent Christmas Aboard Tango Boat In Vietnam War

      January 03, 2018

    • “A General’s Upbringing” – Legacy of General John J. Pershing Preserved Through State Historic Site

      January 03, 2018

    • Rudolf Witzig: Commander of the Eben Emael Fortress Attack

      January 03, 2018

    • Quickly Raising Armies In The English Civil War – The Infantry, Or Foot, Were Divided Into Two Basic Units, The Pikes & The Muskets

      January 03, 2018

    • A Devout Christian, he Joined the Nazi Regime: A Strange & Lonely Hero, SS Officer Kurt Gerstein Who Tried to Save Jews

      January 03, 2018

    • How Hitler Transformed the German Officer Corps Before and During WWII

      January 03, 2018

    • A Brief History Of The AR-15: A Classic American Weapon

      January 03, 2018

    • World War One – The Early Years of Erwin Rommel

      January 03, 2018

    • Gun-Jumpers: Americans who fought in Canadian Ranks During WWII, before their Country joined the War, risking not only their lives, but their US Citizenship as well

      January 02, 2018

    • Fearless Escapes Over (And Under) The Berlin Wall

      January 02, 2018

    • Luck & Death – Superstitions In The Military

      January 02, 2018

    • In WWII, Some German Officers Took A Big Risk And Stood Up To Hitler

      January 02, 2018

    • American Civil War: The Battle of Chancellorsville – Fighting Joe Hooker and Robert E. Lee

      January 02, 2018

    • After Victory At D-Day, Fierce Fighting In The French Countryside

      January 02, 2018

    • March to Surrender: A German Operation in the Dying Days of WWII

      January 02, 2018

    • Fighting Joe Hooker Worked Hard To Become a General in the American Civil War

      January 02, 2018

    • The Forgotten War: How The US Destroyed, And Then Rebuilt, The Bosnian Army

      January 02, 2018

    • Wounded in Action – Powerful German Officers of WWII

      January 02, 2018

    • Treachery – The Spies Who Betrayed British Military Secrets During the Cold War

      January 02, 2018

    • The WWI Experience of Germany’s WWII Commanders

      January 02, 2018

    • Erwin Rommel in the Invasion of France in WWII

      January 02, 2018

    • Field Marshal Erich von Manstein – German Commander in World War II

      January 02, 2018

    • Willi Langkeit – German Panzer Commander of World War Two

      January 02, 2018

    • The Battle of Waterloo and the Final Downfall of Napoleon

      January 02, 2018

    • The Last Years Of World War Two: The German Fighting Retreat from Finland, 1944

      January 02, 2018

    • The Battle of Salamanca: Wellington at his Opportunistic Best

      January 02, 2018

    • Michael Wittmann: German Panzer Ace Of World War Two

      January 02, 2018

    • The Fall of the Aztecs, The Bloody Path to Tenochtitlan

      January 02, 2018

    • Foreigners Who Fought in Other Countries’ Armies

      January 02, 2018

    • Being a Footsoldier in Ancient Battles; A Frontline View of Victory

      January 02, 2018

    • China’s Long Fight Against Japan – 1937 to 1945

      January 02, 2018

    • WWII: Panzer Unit Grossdeutschland and the Last Ditch Defence of Germany

      January 02, 2018

    • Egyptian Warfare and the Largest Chariot Battle in History

      January 02, 2018

    • The SS – One of the Most Infamous Fighting Forces in History

      January 02, 2018

    • Great Sieges: Jerusalem (70 CE) – One Million Lives Lost In 8 Months Of Combat

      January 02, 2018

    • 5 Greatest Underdog Victories in Pre-Gunpowder Battles

      January 02, 2018

    • 5 Facts: Amiens, 1918 – The WW1 Battle In France Which Sealed Germany’s Coming Defeat

      January 02, 2018

    • The Secret Teaching Organization: How Education was Conducted in Deepest Secrecy in Poland during WWII

      January 01, 2018

    • Albert Robbins, The Mystery WWII Blitz Rescuer identified over 70 years after his Heroic Actions were captured on camera

      January 01, 2018

    • These Commanders Revolutionised Warfare In Their Time

      January 01, 2018

    • The Last German Paratroop Drop of the Second World War

      January 01, 2018

    • Chattel Slavery in Ancient Greece and Rome

      January 01, 2018

    • Hugh Seagrim, Who Fought WW2 from Behind Japanese Lines

      January 01, 2018

    • Massive Morale Collapses of the First World War

      January 01, 2018

    • Sengoku-Jidai – The Age Of The Country At War In Medieval Japan

      January 01, 2018

    • General Ulysses S. Grant In The American Civil War

      January 01, 2018

    • Advance on Canae: The World War Two Invasion of Crete

      January 01, 2018

    • The First Tank Attack: The Battle Of The Somme

      January 01, 2018

    • The Battle of Shiloh – Unprecedented Levels Of Bloodshed In American Civil War

      January 01, 2018

    • How Tanks Decided The First And Second World Wars

      January 01, 2018

    • Covert German Military Growth During The Interwar Years

      January 01, 2018

    • The Amazing Legacy of the Legendary F-16 Falcon – An American Icon

      January 01, 2018

    • Shanghai’s Last Stand – The ‘800 Heroes’ of Sihang Warehouse

      January 01, 2018

    • In World War Two, The Germans Had Big Plans – Here Are Five Which Did Not Succeed

      January 01, 2018

    • A Soldier’s Noble Quest to Return a War Medal to its Rightful Owner

      January 01, 2018

    • The Shield of Rome: Fabius Cunctator

      January 01, 2018

    • How Success and the Failures of Others Ruined General George McClellan

      January 01, 2018

    • Fighting for Both Sides: the Spanish Army in the Napoleonic Wars

      January 01, 2018

    • Alexander the Great’s Elite Hand-Picked Expert Troops: Silver Shields

      January 01, 2018

    • How the Confederacy Almost Won the American Civil War

      January 01, 2018

    • SS Panzer General Sepp Dietrich – one of the principal German tank commanders of WWII

      January 01, 2018

    • “NUTS” to Surrender – Battle Of The Bulge

      January 01, 2018

    • Single Combat in Ancient Rome

      January 01, 2018

    • 5 Hidden War Messages That Weren’t Found Until Much, Much Later

      January 01, 2018

    • Napoleon’s Armies in the Iberian Peninsula

      January 01, 2018

    • The Siege of Masada: Rome’s Assertion of Authority

      January 01, 2018

    • The Rosary Paratrooper – Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte

      January 01, 2018

    • “Smiling Albert” Kesselring; a German General of World War Two

      January 01, 2018

    • The Sword of Rome: Marcus Claudius Marcellus

      January 01, 2018

    • Germany and Italy in WWII – A Difficult Relationship

      January 01, 2018

    • When Napoleon Invaded, These Men And Women Became Heroes of The Spanish Resistance

      January 01, 2018

    • The Careers of These Soldiers Were Transformed by the Arrival of Tanks

      January 01, 2018

    • Development of the Awe-inspiring Triple Walls of Constantinople

      December 31, 2017

    • The Birth of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment in the American Civil War

      December 31, 2017

    • Rome’s Worst Defeat: The Battle of Cannae 216 B.C.E.

      December 31, 2017

    • How The Introduction of Military Drill Changed Warfare Forever

      December 31, 2017

    • In WWII, The Allies Often Worked with Local Partisans Against Nazi Germany

      December 31, 2017

    • The Pros and Cons of Ancient War Elephants

      December 31, 2017

    • The most decorated Marine in United States history – Chesty Puller, American Hero

      December 31, 2017

    • Great Cavalry Commanders From Throughout Military History

      December 31, 2017

    • Ulysses S. Grant – Military Genius of the Civil War

      December 31, 2017

    • Great Sieges of the Ancient World: Tarentum

      December 31, 2017

    • Giving Up Their Lives For The Emperor – Officers Killed in Napoleon’s Peninsular War

      December 31, 2017

    • This Is How The Different Armies Approached Trench Warfare In The First World War

      December 31, 2017

    • The Air War: Soaring Above America’s World War Two North African Landings

      December 31, 2017

    • Cavalry in The Great War: Successes, Disasters, And The Herald Of Change

      December 31, 2017

    • Learning the Luftwaffe’s Secrets: How Intelligence Gathering Shaped the Battle of Britain

      December 31, 2017

    • Eleven Of The Greatest Samurai Battles Of History

      December 31, 2017

    • How Hitler Transformed the German Officer Corps Before and During WWII

      December 31, 2017

    • 12 Warrior Clans From The Bloody History Of The Japanese Samurai

      December 31, 2017

    • The Jokyu Rebellion: How Japan’s Imperial Family Failed to Retake Control of Their Nation

      December 31, 2017

    • 5 Similarities Between Two of History’s Greatest Generals

      December 31, 2017

    • Toyotomi Hideyoshi: The Napoleon of Japan

      December 31, 2017

    • The Allies’ Secret Mustard Gas Cargo Made the Attack on Bari an Even Worse Disaster

      December 31, 2017

    • Heinze And Reinhard Heydrich – A Tale Of Two Brothers Who Went Different Ways In WW2

      December 31, 2017

    • Wellington: The Great Military Leader Who Led His Armies To Victory Against Napoleon

      December 31, 2017

    • Sir John Monash: Portrait of An Illustrious Military Career

      December 31, 2017

    • Five Fascinating Military Inventions – From The Big Dog Robot To The Humble Email Address

      December 31, 2017

    • The War of The Emperor Go-Daigo

      December 31, 2017

    • Making History – The Ship’s Cook Who Grabbed A .50 Cal To Shoot Down Enemy Planes At Pearl Harbor

      December 31, 2017

    • How Britain And America Learned To Work Together On Intelligence In WWII

      December 31, 2017

    • How Scipio Defeated Hannibal And His Elephants and Earned the Name Africanus

      December 31, 2017

    • “It Gave Us Strength” – U.S. Army Veteran Describes Service As Platoon Leader During Vietnam War

      December 30, 2017

    • A Tale of Two Rebels: Allied Support for Desperate Partisan Resistance in World War Two

      December 30, 2017

    • Operation Goodwood: Epic Armor Clash in Normandy – Day One

      December 30, 2017

    • When diaries speak –  WWII veteran used diaries to chronicle Army service in Alaska and Europe

      December 30, 2017

    • A Costly Failure: Germany’s Failed Attempts to Infiltrate Allied-Occupied Italy

      December 30, 2017

    • Nine Reasons Why the South Lost the American Civil War

      December 30, 2017

    • Takayama Ukon: A Great Christian Samurai

      December 30, 2017

    • The Czechoslovakian Crisis: Conquering a Country Without the Use of an Army

      December 30, 2017

    • How the American Civil War Became a “Total War”

      December 30, 2017

    • Life in Hitler’s Wartime Headquarters

      December 30, 2017

    • Hiding Ships In Plain Sight: How Dazzle Camouflage Is Used To Confuse The Enemy

      December 30, 2017

    • The Duke of Wellington, Napoleon’s Arch-Enemy

      December 30, 2017

    • Bringing Home The 8 Million After WWII; Operation Magic Carpet

      December 30, 2017

    • Nine Reasons Why Hitler Believed That D-Day Was a Feint

      December 30, 2017

    • Japan’s Onin War – A Vital Moment In The History Of Japan

      December 30, 2017

    • Leonardo’s War Machines – The Italian Genius May Have Deliberately Sabotaged His Own Designs

      December 30, 2017

    • When Allies Fight: Operation Torch and the Taking of North Africa

      December 30, 2017

    • The Story Of Master Gunnery Sergeant Paul Crook – By Tammy Watson

      December 30, 2017

    • Samurai, Ninja, Ronin, And More – Seven Different Warrior Classes Of Feudal Japan

      December 30, 2017

    • Captain Albert Jacka – The First Australian VC In World War One

      December 30, 2017

    • “The Unbreakable Tiger” – Korean War POW Was A Guardian Angel For Father Emil Kapaun

      December 30, 2017

    • Why the Allies did not see Wehrmacht’s Ardennes Offensive coming

      December 30, 2017

    • 10 Countries Invaded by Fascist Italy and Why They Invaded Each One

      December 30, 2017

    • Punishing the Enemy, Feeding his Men: How General Ulysses S. Grant Changed the Course of the Civil War

      December 30, 2017

    • WWII Pilot & Commander Nancy Harkness Love: A Symbol of Pride, Passion and Perseverance

      December 30, 2017

    • Wounded, Promoted, Decorated – Adolf Hitler in the First World War

      December 30, 2017

    • This Egyptian Unit Escaped Destruction In 1967 By Invading Israel

      December 30, 2017

    • Strafing The Beaches – Dunkirk As Seen From The Air By Both Sides

      December 30, 2017

    • Charles Rogers: Medal of Honor Recipient – Far too wounded to lead the counterattack again, Rogers continued to inspire and encourage his men in defense of the base

      December 30, 2017

    • The Youngest & Oldest Living Medal of Honor Recipients Both Jumped on Live Grenades

      December 30, 2017

    • The Nazi Invasion of the Balkans & Yugoslavia – A Costly Victory

      December 29, 2017

    • Six Times Hitler Refused to Face the Reality of his Military Situation

      December 29, 2017

    • Here are some of the best U-Boat aces of WWII

      December 29, 2017

    • 100s Killed In Tragic ‘Friendly Fire’ Incidents During The Airborne Assault on Sicily in 1943

      December 29, 2017

    • The Channel Dash – A Fast-Moving Naval Battle Of WWII

      December 29, 2017

    • Facts About the Battle of Ia Drang (We Were Soldiers)

      December 29, 2017

    • In Feudal Japan, This Ambitious Warlord Rose To Blood-Soaked Victory, Then Was Betrayed

      December 29, 2017

    • Operation Michael: Germany’s Last Chance to Win WWI Before the Americans Arrived

      December 29, 2017

    • The Equipment of the Samurai – Fearsome Warriors Armed to the Teeth

      December 29, 2017

    • Manned Torpedoes and Massive Ships – The Alexandria Raid Of World War Two

      December 29, 2017

    • The Fighting Filipinos: Give me ten thousand Filipinos and I shall conquer the world – MacArthur

      December 29, 2017

    • Was It Really A War Crime – Thousands of Germans Died in American POW Camps In 1945

      December 29, 2017

    • They Shot Each Other Down Then Depended On Each Other For Survival In The Norwegian Wilderness

      December 29, 2017

    • Seven Types of Medieval Armor – From Quilted Cloth to Full Steel Plate

      December 29, 2017

    • Operation Thursday: Orde Wingate, Building Fortresses Behind Enemy Lines in WWII

      December 29, 2017

    • Charles Whittlesey, the Commander of the Lost Battalion

      December 29, 2017

    • The Real Fury: Patton’s Disastrous 1945 Raid to Rescue His Son-in-Law

      December 29, 2017

    • Operations Anger and Cannonshot, Missions Of Liberation In The Netherlands

      December 29, 2017

    • WWII 1944: The Assault on Myitkyina was a Failure of Leadership

      December 29, 2017

    • 7 Clashes Between Allies in the Second World War

      December 29, 2017

    • Vinegar Joe Stilwell – a tough, brilliant, but difficult commander in World War Two

      December 29, 2017

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