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Pearl Harbor: Massive Mission for Midget Submarines, Part 2

Sarah Woodfin

This is Part 2 of a three-part series about the Japanese midget submarine attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II. Part 1 gives an…

The Sixth Crusade: An Excommunicated Emperor’s Journey to Jerusalem

When Charlemagne was made Emperor in 800CE by Pope Leo II, it began a complex relationship between church and state as both powers attempted to…

The Flying Aircraft Carriers The Cursed USS Akron class Airships

Conan White

Airship travel is one of the technologies that designers keep returning to, believing its potential has yet to be fully realized. Even today the British…

Did You Know During WW2, Britain & France Almost Became A Single Country

Jay Hemmings

For over a thousand years, Britain and France have had a tumultuous relationship. Ever since the Duke of Normandy, William the Conqueror, successfully invaded England…

Hellburners – 16th Century Weapons Of Mass Destruction Entire Ships Packed With Gunpowder

Jay Hemmings

When one thinks of weapons of mass destruction, such as incendiary weapons that can raze towns to the ground, or bombs that can level cities…

Ulfberht, Mysterious Viking Sword Made With Technology That Didn’t Exist For Another 800 Years

Ruslan Budnik

Ulfberht: unique swords with the inscription +VLFBERHT+ on the blade, dated between the 9th and 11th centuries. In the Viking Age, the privilege of having…

James Barry: The Girl Who Became a Man, Fought with Florence Nightingale

Charlotte Bond

Today, women openly serve in our armed forces as diligently as the men around them. However, in the past, women weren’t permitted to serve their…

Afrika Korps’ Last Soldier in America: In 1985 he Surrendered After 40 Years on The Run

Jay Hemmings

During the Second World War, around 450,000 German prisoners of war were incarcerated in 700 camps across the United States. After the war ended, these…

Are you Nevada Tough? The Battleship That Survived a Nuclear Blast

Morgan Deane

From her conception in 1911 to her survival at Pearl Harbor and use as a target for atomic testing, the battleship Nevada had a remarkable career. She served…

US WW2 Sub Sunk Itself When its Own Torpedo Made a Full Circle & Struck It

Dejan Milivojevic

On March 26, 1944, the submarine USS Tullibee made radar contact with a Japanese convoy carrying troops and prepared to attack it despite harsh weather conditions. It was…

Boss Hogg Served in the Korean War as a Counterintelligence Officer & Could Speak 5 Languages

There was quite a number of television shows from the late 1970s which easily had spectators feeling like they were watching paint dry. But The Dukes of Hazzard…

The Damage Done To Europe’s Forests By The World Wars – With Many Effects Still Being Felt Today

Jay Hemmings

War is tremendously destructive, and not only in terms of its effects on human populations and the cities in which they live. In addition, there…