Ian Harvey

Ian Harvey is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE

Articles by Ian Harvey:

Pigeon vs Telephone: Which Worked Best In The Trenches of WWI?

Pigeon

The British Army believed that wireless radio and telephones would be good enough to keep the leaders on the battlefield in touch with each other…

C-47 Dakota from WWII Returns to Site of D-Day

transport plane

Whiskey 7, a Douglas C-47 transport plane from WWII, is being temporarily removed from the National Warplane Museum, set to once again unleash a storm…

German WWI Soldier’s Wallet Returning to Surviving Family

German

After almost a century, the wallet formerly belonging to German WWI soldier Herman Karl Ernst Musold will be returned to the surviving members of his…

British Jews In The First World War: Spirit Of The Maccabees

Maccabees

It was 1916 when  Florence Oppenheimer was working as a hospital nurse in Cairo. Before that, she used to take care of wounded servicemen, on…

Luftwaffe Bombs Force Evacuation of the Red Arrows

Red Arrows

At the Royal Air Force base in Scrampton, Lincolnshire, there was immense fear of an explosion after Luftwaffe bombs were discovered on site. The world-class…

Lawrence of Arabia’s Secret Camp Discovered in Jordan

Almost a full century following the desert expedition of Thomas Edward Lawrence, an officer of intelligence for Britain during WWI who came to be known…

Rüdiger Heim and His Nazi Father

Nazi Father

Rüdiger Heim had not seen his father in several years, when was six years of age. Having traveled extensively since then, Heim landed in Egypt…

Remembering the Holocaust’s Oldest Survivor After Her Death

Survivor

The survivor of the Holocaust (the oldest identified, in any case) passed away on February 23, 2014, at the age of 110. The death of…

Even the Germans Wonder if Hitler Can Be a Source for Comedy

Hitler

TimurVermes, contemporary German author, has written a comedic novel about Hitler entitled Look Who’s Back.  The comedy opens with the Führer awakening in modern Berlin…

MIA American Hero Forgotten During WWII is Now Returning to be Buried on American Soil

WWII

Lawrence Gordon, Private First Class in WWII, was forgotten for over fifty years after being buried near the site of his death in Normandy. Now,…

WWII Photograph is a Highly Honoured Addition to American History

Photograph

A South Pacific photograph taken early on during the Second World War has received recognition as the most honored historical image in the history of…

A Look Back at the Army Air Corps

The United States Air Force came into being in 1947, two years after the end of World War II. Prior to that, WWII pilots flew…