World War 2 | War History

Battlefield Research on the Eastern Front – Amazing Metal Detector Finds – Relics of the Waffen-SS

  At the end of WWII in 1945, being a Waffen-SS soldier was dangerous. Unlike Germany’s other armed forces, this branch was under the direct…

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

“Chesty” Puller is the most decorated Marine in United States history. Heroic service in Haiti, Nicaragua, the Second World War, and the Korean War earned…

Monsters of War – Australian Sentinel And Thunderbolt Tanks In WWII

The Australian tank industry is not something well-known to the wider public. The British Commonwealth country is famous for its military valor and engagement in…

13 Officials Who Hindered Britain’s Readiness for World War Two

In 1939, Britain was poorly prepared for war. Although some people in power had foreseen a conflict with Germany, others had not. For a range…

Thaman Gurung, V.C. – A Brave Gurkha gives his Life to save his Comrades in WW2

Since their first interactions with the British East India Company in 1814, the Gurkhas are renowned for their bravery and skill in combat. These Nepalese…

Newsreel Footage – The Famous Doolittle Raid over Tokyo – Revenge for Pearl Harbor

Often, war is no different than your average street fight regardless of how crude that might seem. When a man is punched in the nose,…

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

In WWII the Battle of Britain was fought in the air. A victory was achieved through the skill and courage of the rightly revered fighter…

Tony Stein – The Inventive Warrior – An amazing American Marine in WW2

Brawn is nothing without brains. When the two are put together, amazing things can happen, but when they come together in a Marine, the results…

The Reluctant Hero Who was awarded a Victoria Cross… Twice

The Victoria Cross is Britain’s highest award for military valor, and only three people have received it twice. One was so incredible, in fact, he…

British Intelligence – Transforming Aerial Reconnaissance in World War Two

Like other European nations, the British discovered the value of photo-reconnaissance (PR) during the First World War. Seeing a new way to learn about the…

Thousands Visit The Tank Museum To See Tiger 131 In Action (Watch)

4,500 thousand people flooded in to The Tank Museum on April 29, for a day dedicated to Tiger 131, the only running Tiger 1 in…

Five Most Impractical German Inventions from World War Two

During WWII, scientists and inventors on both sides of the conflict raced to develop new and terrifying weapons that might tilt the balance in their…