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12 Most Amazing WWII Posters & Ads – The Dakota Hunter

German Kriegsmarine Magazine, Propaganda announcing the U-boat attacks on the NY harbor They came close, but the announcement was too optimistic. With the rapid advance…

The World War II Dead of Mount Olivet by Bill Beigel

Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas, is named after the Jewish cemetery in Israel. “Mount Olivet” means “Mount of Olives”; the Jewish cemetery is of…

HMS Belfast – By Geoff Moore

It may be camouflaged but still its hard not to miss the distinctive shape of a World War II Royal Navy cruiser in the middle…

‘The Sad Sack’ a happy memory By Jeremy P. Ämick

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star…

LT. ALEXANDER BONNYMAN JR., MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT by Richard Brook

Just outside Knoxville, TX, in the Highland Memorial Park, stands a memorial for Lt. Alexander Bonnyman, JR. If you look closely at the photo you’ll…

A Conversation with Alex Kershaw Author of AVENUE OF SPIES

A Conversation with Alex Kershaw Author of AVENUE OF SPIES A True Story of Terror, Espionage, and one American Family’s Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris Q.…

The Unknown Daring Midnight Raid That Started World War One- By James Lyon

War History Online presents this Guest Article by James Lyon Most people think the first battle of World War One took place on 5 August 1914, when…

Alex Kershaw: AVENUE OF SPIES – A True Story of Terror, Espionage, & One American Family’s Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris

At the dawn of the 1940s, few could boast a more exclusive address than on Paris’s renowned Avenue Foch. Home to dignitaries, socialites, and some…

Mystery Diamond DC-3, Shot, Crashed & Robbed – by Hans Wiesman

The Diamond DC-3 after the crash, about to be robbed from a fortune by a group of Beachcombers With the advance of the Japanese invasion…

Airborne Aircraft Carriers of the early 1950s by Hans Wiesman

During WWII, the flight range of the USAF long-distance bombers made huge leaps forward with every new model that came out, mainly due to the…

‘A good opportunity’ Local veteran discusses service with United States Army, Europe

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star…

Dakota Blues or “Celebrating 80 years of the DC-3 Maiden flight”? by Hans Wiesman

The C-47 Fuselage was displayed in the Ardennes forest for a war movie. In the past years, we have seen a larger number of DC-3’s…