WWII | War History

The Day That Stuka Pilot Hans Ulrich Rudel Sank The Soviet Battleship Marat

The 20-year-old Silesian pastor’s son, Ulrich Rudel began his pilot training for the German Luftwaffe in 1936. Rudel volunteered for the new dive-bombing Stuka formations…

Inside The T-54/T-55 – World of Tanks

T-55 In Parolan Panssarimuseo – The Armour Museum in Finland – Pansarmusem We are here to take a close look at a very significant machine…

18 Little Known Facts About Joseph Stalin

Joseph Stalin, or Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili, is a man who, unfortunately, needs no introduction. He was one of World War II’s most infamous leaders,…

Corregidor – America’s Island Fortress in the Pacific

In lieu of the coming 71st anniversary of the battle to recapture Corregidor, let’s look back at this small rocky island’s rich WWII history which…

The Bruneval Raid – The Secret Battle for German Radar

One of the most important raids in the Second World War was the British raid on Bruneval.occupied France. Its aim was to steal German radar…

10 Most Deadly Snipers of WWII

Images Used (Clockwise from top left): (1) Soviet Union had over 2,000 women snipers operating in 1943 during WWII. One of them, Lieutenant Lyudmila Pavlichenko…

AMAZING: Captain Charles Upham, The Only Combat Soldier To Be Awarded The Victoria Cross & Bar. Personally Responsible for Destroying a German Tank and Several Guns and Vehicles with Hand Grenades

When you have thrown on your first Victoria Cross, you have entered an elite fraternity in the history of war that commands the respect of…

Stations of Coastal Command Then and Now – Review by Mark Barnes

Books from After The Battle continue to have a strong influence on me and during this hugely important year for me as a writer I…

Airmen Behind The Medals – Review By Mark Barnes

Graham Pitchfork is a prolific author and happens to be a retired air force officer of vast experience and he brings all this to the books…

Historic Aircraft Wreck Found. Maybe The Wildcat Of US Ace James E Swett By Roderick Eime

On my last trip to the Solomon Islands in October, I was fortunate to make my first dive on some of the historic aircraft wrecks…

Innovative, but Flawed, The Russian Fire Hedgehog

Towards the End of World War II, two Soviet mechanics sought to use automatic submachine guns to increase the capabilities of Soviet aircraft. The design, coined…

Why Did Germany Lose World War II? Hitler Was An Awful Manager

One of the things about writing history is that after a while the pieces start to fit together. You know enough about large complex events…