Ian Harvey

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

Articles by Ian Harvey:

Monmouth County erected a monument to history that never happened

A small, unobtrusive monument on the roadside of Route 70, immediately north of the Manasquan River, caught the eye of a local historian, Joseph Bilby.…

The British At Omdurman: A Bloody Loss For Sudan’s Forces

Great Britain’s colonialism in the 19th century is an action the country is still answering for today. Back then, it considered itself very much entitled…

Friendly Fire: Russia’s Doomed Baltic Fleet & the Dogger Bank Incident of 1904

The early years of the twentieth century were violent and bloody for Russia. Economic turmoil and a burgeoning peasant class made for social unrest right…

Roman Reenactments: Would Flood Arenas to Float Their Ships & Fight With Convicts & Pows

The Roman reputation for extravagant displays was hard-earned, with thousands of people involved in staging various entertainments. There were the ever-popular gladiators, battling it out…

Quiet Man: When Cadets at The US Air Force Academy Realized Their Janitor Was Medal Of Honor Hero

Some men’s greatness is not immediately apparent to observers, and that was certainly true of William Crawford. The quiet, seemingly unremarkable man worked as a janitor…

Color Footage of Normandy: More Visceral Than Any Hollywood Film

The Allied landing at Normandy in June 1944 was the most ambitious and massive amphibious invasion ever staged. Hundreds of thousands of men from countries…

Bought a Tank & Found $2.6 Million in Gold Bullion Inside

Supplying movie and TV crews with tanks for period and wartime dramas is just one of the tasks performed by Tanks-A-Lot, a British company in…

Seventy Year Old Mystery Finally Solved

When U.S. Army Air Forces Flight Officer Judson Baskett, First Lieutenant William Myers, and PFC Donald Jones left Singapore on a Douglas C-47 transport aircraft…

“A Fight For Love And Glory…” How The U.S. And France Came Together In Casablanca

Casablanca became famous due to a certain black and white movie bearing its name. Starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, the film used the Moroccan…

The Nazis Committed Unspeakable Atrocities. But One Man Went too Far Even for his Fellow Officers

The mere mention of Germany’s role in World War II evokes images of mass slaughter, concentration camps, and people being herded like animals into ghettos…

A Formidable Foe: German Panther Tank

  The German Panther tank used in World War II was easily one of the most dreaded machines the Allies encountered on the European battlefields.…

The History of the Hippodrome in Constantinople

The Romans were fervent followers of chariot racing. While the movie Ben Hur provides us with a modern interpretation of the sport, the actual events…