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The “Man Killer” Lives Up To His Name – by Richard F. Johnston

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Richard F. Johnston When World War I broke out, Choctaw Indian Joseph Oklahombi from Wright City, Oklahoma, felt…

A Terrifying Cavalry Charge – Turks Among the Asian Steppes

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Taşkın Bora Dayangaç From the first emergence of nomad tribes; animals such as horses and camels were the…

The Endlessly Fascinating WWI Espionage of Mata Hari – In Color

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Michael Carroll and Tom Dare Incredible Postcards of the infamous exotic dancer who was convicted and executed…

The Fierce Battle of Kozara – Yugoslav Partisan vs Wehrmacht

The official name of the battle is the Operation “West-Bosnien”, but it is also known as the 3rd Enemy Offensive. This battle was fought between…

Paid With Interest – Vietnam Veteran Shares Story Of Service, Repayment of 48-Year-Old Debt

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Jeremy P. Amick The narrative often shared by Vietnam veterans is that when they graduated from high school…

Guest Blogger Geoff Moore: Cambodia, Pol Pot and ‘Dark Tourism’

Geoff Moore

Travelling to Cambodia with its amazing 11th-century temple complexes of Angkor Wat it is pretty well impossible not to take into account too the horrors…

American dream – Conscripted by Germany during WWII, soldier later builds life in America

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 Families…

How Hitler And Hirohito Lead Their People Off A Cliff During A Depression

Daniel Russ

For eight years of the 20th century, the Japanese were on a Crusade. Their progress was driven by an eidolon of the Japanese as a…

A Look Into WWII Hidden Battlefield – Diving into D-Day

A visit to Normandy gives a real sense of WWII, the impact of D-Day and the devastation that occurred once those brave young allied soldiers…

Red Arrow Division – Local soldier killed while serving on New Guinea during WW2

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Jeremy P. Amick As the U.S. Army Center of Military History notes, the state of Missouri suffered the…

From The Tank Museum: The Battle Of Kursk – Part II

Prior knowledge of the German attack enabled the Soviets to bring Operation Citadel to a halt.  Part 2 tells the story of the Soviet counterattack…

From The Tank Museum: The Battle Of Kursk – Part I

The Battle of Kursk was a massive operation, involving hundreds of thousands of men over hundreds of square miles and several weeks.  These articles are a…