World War 2 | War History

Strange But True: The WWII Fort That Became a Country

About seven nautical miles from Britain’s east coast stands what was once Fort Roughs Tower but is now the Principality of Sealand, ruled over its…

The German Army Major Stopped the SS Liquidating a Jewish Ghetto & Lived

Morgan Deane

Karl Plagge had a remarkable career of staying true to his principles in a difficult time and saving hundreds of Jews as a Nazi Party…

22 Facts You May Not Know About the Medal of Honor

If you have read the stories of just a few out of all the 3,522 Medal of Honor recipients, you may have noticed one similarity:…

Historic & Iconic WWII Property For Sale in Normandy

If you want a chance to snap up a piece of history, then here’s your chance. A house which forms the backdrop to an historic…

Marine Raider – Veteran Served With Elite Amphibious Assault Group in Pacific during WWII

Jeremy Amick

As a young American coming of age in the community of Marshall, Missouri, Ray Merrell went to work at a local shoe factory after his…

Master Sergeant & His Men Saved 200 Jewish Soldiers in a Concentration Camp

Many, if not most, acts of heroism during war are loud, violent, and leave the hero or heroes shaken for the rest of their lives.…

Many Black GIs Found a Safe Place in Britain in Contrast to Racist Abuse From Their Fellow Countrymen

Today, many people have a slightly distorted view of the relationship between the British and the vast numbers of American servicemen that were ferried across…

Witold Pilecki – The Man Who Voluntarily Went to Hell to Gather Information

Ruslan Budnik

In September 1940, Witold Pilecki voluntarily surrendered to the Germans during a street raid in Warsaw. He did this in order to penetrate one of…

The Desert Fox: A Formidable Adversary – Even To His Own Side

Justin Render

War hero or anti-Semitic Nazi villain? Field Marshal Erwin Rommel is, to this day, the subject of heated debate – a historical enigma once praised…

Wereth 11: They Felt Safe, That Night Would Turn Out to be Their Last, 1st SS Pulled up Outside

As the German onslaught grew more truculent, the Battle of the Bulge came to feature a myriad of dramas with many heroic and villainous actions.…

‘Mad’ Jack Churchill – The Only Man to Dispatch a German Soldier With a Longbow in WW2

John Churchill, fondly referred to as Jack, is said to have marched into battle against the fearsome Wehrmacht carrying a set of bagpipes, a basket-hilted…

Operation Harling – Cutting of Rommel’s Supplies, Sabotage in the Mountains of WW2

Sabotage played a critical part in Allied operations in the Second World War. Such operations could significantly damage the enemy’s ability to get weapons, vehicles,…