Clare Fitzgerald

Clare Fitzgerald is a Writer and Editor with eight years of experience in the online content sphere. Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from King’s University College at Western University, her portfolio includes coverage of digital media, current affairs, history and true crime.

Among her accomplishments are being the Founder of the true crime blog, Stories of the Unsolved, which garners between 400,000 and 500,000 views annually, and a contributor for John Lordan’s Seriously Mysterious podcast. Prior to its hiatus, she also served as the Head of Content for UK YouTube publication, TenEighty Magazine.

In her spare time, Clare likes to play Pokemon GO and re-watch Heartland over and over (and over) again. She’ll also rave about her three Maltese dogs whenever she gets the chance.

Writing Portfolio
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Articles by Clare Fitzgerald:

Who Was Elizabeth ‘Lee’ Miller? The True Story Behind the Kate Winslet-Led Movie

Kate Winslet as Elizabeth "Lee" Miller in 'Lee'

Of the correspondents to cover the Second World War, one of the most famous was Lee Miller. Working for Vogue and traveling with the US…

China’s Newest Nuclear Submarine Sank Earlier This Year, US Officials Confirm

Type 094 nuclear ballistic missile submarine at sea

China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) suffered a major blow earlier this year when its newest nuclear-powered attack submarine sank pier-side. News of the sinking,…

The Controversial Film ‘Defiance’ Brought the Resistance Work of the Bielski Partisans to the Big Screen

Still from 'Defiance'

As the Axis Powers increased their sphere of influence across Europe during the Second World War, various Resistance groups popped up. With a desire to…

The Vietnam War’s Heroic ‘Dustoff’ MEDEVAC Crews to Receive Congressional Gold Medal

Bell UH-1 Huey hovering over ground troops in the middle of a grassy area

Whenever troops are severely injured in battle, they’re extracted and airlifted to the nearest medical facility by MEDEVAC teams. These units, conducting “Dustoff” flights, as…

Aaron Bank: The ‘Father of the Green Berets’ Who Revolutionized Special Warfare

Four Green Berets with the 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) walking with weapons + Military portrait of Aaron Bank

The US Army’s Special Forces are among the most elite military groups in the entire world. Famous for their clandestine warfare capabilities, they regularly strike…

Dudley Clarke: The British Army’s Master of Deception Tricked the ‘Desert Fox’ in North Africa

Dummy vehicle in the middle of the desert + Pencil portrait of Dudley Clarke

Everyone is familiar with the US military’s Ghost Army, artists and architects whose sole job was to deceive the Germans during the Second World War.…

Northrop YF-23: The Diamond-Winged Fighter That Couldn’t Out-Perform Lockheed’s F-22 Raptor

Northrop YF-23 in flight

Northrop (today Northrop Grumman) is among the most famous military aircraft producers in North America, so it’s no surprise the company became involved in developing…

Operation Argus: The US Military’s Attempt to Block Soviet Attacks With Artificial Radiation Belts

X-17a ballistic missile on the deck of the USS Norton Sound (AV/AVM-11)

In 1958, the US Navy participated in Operation Argus, a Cold War-era project designed to test a theory that involved both nuclear weapons and the…

USS Tang (SS-306): The Decorated US Submarine That Was Sunk By Her Own Torpedo

USS Tang (SS-306) leaving port

The USS Tang (SS-306) was one of the most effective submarines to serve in the Pacific Theater during the Second World War. Over the course…

Germany Once Planned to Assassinate Winston Churchill… With Exploding Chocolate

Winston Churchill standing outside + Slabs of dark chocolate + Explosion

Throughout the Second World War, prominent politicians were the subject of assassination plots. While often unsuccessful, they were a way for everyday civilians, Resistance fighters,…

China Secretly Salvaged a British Submarine From the Ocean Floor and No One Found Out Until Decades Later

HMS Poseidon (P99) at sea

In 1931, the British Royal Navy lost one of its long-range submarines, just under two years after the vessel was commissioned. The incident, which saw…

James Cameron to Bring Film Adaptation of ‘Ghosts of Hiroshima’ to the Big Screen

James Cameron standing on a red carpet

Academy Award-winning director James Cameron has obtained the film rights for Charles Pellegrino’s forthcoming book, Ghosts of Hiroshima. The nonfiction release, which draws upon accounts…