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First Indian Army Soldier To Be Awarded VC Was The Only Man of His Team to Survive the German Onslaught at Ypres

Jeff Edwards

It is a scene often played out in the movies.  Wounded and overrun by superior enemy numbers, the only option was to feign death and…

80th Anniversary Flight of the Spitfire

On 5th March 1936, a little four year old girl accompanied her parents and her two younger brothers on a grand adventure. It was nearly…

Antique rifles discovered in Northern Ireland

Members of the Orange Order have discovered 10 antique rifles that have been stashed away in a cupboard for over 100 years. The cupboard where…

New World War One memorial park to be built in Washington, D.C.

Fundraising is underway in Washington, D.C. to raise money to build a new World War One memorial in the capital. Even though over 100,000 of…

World War II Female WASP Pilot Was Proud to Serve Her Country

Larned, Kansas, native Lucile Doll Wise knows better than most what Women’s History Month – she was part of history, during WW II. Wise was…

732 Battle of Tours: Charles Martel the ‘Hammer’ preserves Western Christianity

Few Empires emerged as quickly as that of the Muslim Caliphates. Bursting out from Saudi Arabia in the mid-7th century, the Islamic Caliphate swarmed outward…

Hitler’s Final Days Revealed: Eyewitnesses Recount the Nazi’s Death in Unearthed Footage

A new documentary called The Day Hitler Died contains never-before-seen interviews with those who surrounded Hitler during his final days. When World War Two came…

10 Of The Worst Japanese Massacres of World War II

The Japanese Army during World War II committed many crimes against humanity that were ordered by the government and high command. In the Japanese equivalent…

Canadian First Nation WWI Hero Remembered – Credited With Killing 378 Germans And Capturing 300 More.

  Francis Pegahmagabow is not a well-known name, but he was a Canadian First Nation sniper-hero of World War One and the most-awarded aboriginal soldier…

Animated film Shows Terror of the Korean War: Battle of Chosin Reservoir

Watch a four-minute animated short film that portrays the horrific 1950 Battle of Chosin Reservoir here. The film was adapted from the graphic novel Chosin:…

Real Heroes of Telemark – When Commandos Stopped the Nazis Nuclear Bomb Project

Nazi Germany invaded and occupied Norway in 1940. Though a relatively poor country (at the time) with only a population of about three million people, Norway had…

The London Blitz Brought Out The Good, the Bad and the Ugly In the Population

German Air Raids on Britain were a feature of World War II, with bombing raids concentrated on strategic ports, important manufacturing cities and the capital…