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When Cavalry Captured A Fleet Trapped In Ice – A Unique Event In Military History

Jack Beckett

Fifty miles north of Amsterdam in the depths of the freezing winter of 1795, a fleet lay at anchor. It sat upon the Zuiderzee, a…

Admiral Nelson’s Decisive Victory Over The French at Alexandria

Jack Beckett

Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson, the rising star of the British Royal Navy, had been pursuing the fleet of the French Republic around the Mediterranean for two…

Seven Reasons Why Napoleon Should Have Lost in Italy

From 1792 to 1797, France fought a multi-fronted war against the First Coalition, the first of many attempts to bring the revolutionary nation to heel.…

The Versailles Peace Treaty – Ending The Great War In 1918

The treaty of Versailles was one of several peace treaties which signaled the end of the devastating years of World War I. It sealed the end…

Outnumbered Ten To One – Rallying To The Flag Until The End

Jack Beckett

It was July 27, 1880. In the incredible heat of the high Afghan summer, an army of two and a half thousand men marched toward…

A Battle With Only One Army – Karansebes Is A Reminder That Great Stories Are Seldom Entirely True

Andrew Knighton

Normally, it takes two to make a battle. Occasionally, three or more sides may fight, whether in alliance or all against all. In very few…

Operation Dick Tracy

War History online presents this Guest Piece from Drew Hannen Operation Dick Tracy took place towards the end of World War Two (1944 – 45). Foreseeing…

Laid Low By Their Illnesses – French Commanders Who Became Liabilities Because of Ill Health

Andrew Knighton

Even the best of commanders are prone to poor performance when ill health strikes. Several of note have affected the French army during its history.…

Akbar’s Trap: The Khyber Pass Massacre

In the mid-19th century, the Great Game was played out between the Russian and British Empires, primarily for control of Asia. The two powers sought…

From Bombs to Transportation – How Animals Have Been Used in Warfare

Lincoln Riddle

Warfare and animals. They go hand in hand, they always have. In a time when we now have high tech vehicles, bombs that can destroy…

Victory For The Scottish Rebels At Bannockburn – Mud, Blood, And Sabotage

Andrew Knighton

Fought on 23-24 June 1314, the Battle of Bannockburn is one of the most celebrated incidents in Scottish history. Having been conquered by the English…

1302 Battle of the Golden Spurs: Flemish Butchers & Weavers Defeat French Professional Knights

Heavy cavalry ruled the battlefield in the middle ages, starting way back around the battle of Adrianople. The common system of hierarchal feudal rule was…