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Spanish Galleons: The Stallions of The Sea

Andrew Knighton

Their presence was vital to protect these heavily laden and incredibly valuable ships from attack by foreign powers and pirates. Emerging in the mid-16th century,…

‘Wind ‘em up!’ – The ‘Hero of Cologne’ Rides Sherman One More Time.

David Kindy

With the customary shout of “Wind ‘em up,” the Sherman roared to life, lurched forward and then clattered down the street. If Clarence Smoyer was…

When The Egyptian Mamluks Crushed The Formerly Unstoppable Mongol Army

Jay Hemmings

At the time of Genghis Khan’s birth, the Mongols were but one of a number of nomadic tribes who inhabited the steppe of northeast Asia.…

The Shortest War In History 5 British Warships Pounded the Palace in Unison

Jay Hemmings

The five British warships pounded the palace in unison. War is generally a protracted affair, dragging on for years and involving multiple battles, invasions, movement…

The Battle of Largs – The Last Viking Attack on Scotland

Elly Farelly

About half of the men were drowned and only a few of their ships remained. Today the small town of Largs on the southwest coast…

Lucky or Unlucky? The Man Who Lived Through Two Atomic Bombs

Jay Hemmings

Even at this distance, the blast blew out both of his eardrums and left him temporarily blinded One of the most significant events of the…

From The Horses Mouth-Secret Codes in Equestrian Statues

Indeed, General Sheridan was wounded during the Civil War, but did not die in battle The depiction of wartime heroes, royalty, and similar important figures…

Everyone Knows The Word “Nazi” But How Did The Term Come Into Being?

Everyone knows the word “Nazi” and the evil it entails. World War II is a huge part of our history, with Hitler’s Nazi Germany being…

WW1 Germany Reaped Reward From American Imperialism & Mexican Pride

Billy Moncure

American interventionism and imperialism is infamous throughout Latin America, and inevitably results in significant anti-American sentiment. Although the U.S. has normally been able to simply…

Special Delivery-U.S. Postal Service Launch Cruise Missile at Florida

Billy Moncure

You’ve heard of snail mail, email, and drones delivering mail, but what about Missile Mail? Amazingly, the idea of using weapons to deliver mail has…

From The Holocaust to Hogan’s Heroes

Matthias Pappas

When Clary eventually ended up at Buchenwald, one of the most horrific of the Nazi concentration camps, he sang for SS soldiers. Though it first…

Churchill’s Abandoned Prisoners-Book Review By Mark Barnes.

Mark Barnes

Men like Churchill and Lloyd George felt bound to get involved in a battle of ideologies because of their convictions and prejudices as they continued…