History | War History

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…

Flame and Citron: This WW2 Thriller is Based Historic Danish Resistance Heroes

Matthew Gaskill

Many nations have legends which say that a hero will return to save the day at a time when he or she is most needed.…

Teddy Roosevelt’s Son Quentin: Lost in Action, Honored by his Foe

The Roosevelt family is a regional and national fixture. On both sides of the political spectrum they have worked for reform in politics and liberty…

The Last Great Clash of the Galleys: The Battle of Lepanto 1571

Like Urban II and Innocent III, Pope Pius V sought to be a caller of crusades. The Ottoman Empire loomed over the fragile Catholic states…

How Nomans Land became a “no man’s land”

Guest Author

First of all, Nomans Land should not be confused with No Man’s Land which describes the land that separates two occupied areas which neither side…

Six Years & a Pile of Bones- The Mongols Take a Chinese City

Morgan Deane

For six years, the Chinese commander Lu Wenhuan held out against the Mongols and defended one of the twin cities of Xingyang and Fangcheng. However,…

Sun Gun: Nazis Worked on a Weapon to Destroy Their Enemies With the Power of the Sun

Christian Oord

The Nazis, during WW2, planned and worked on building a “sun gun” — a big mirror orbiting the Earth that could concentrate the sun’s energy…

Häagen-Dazs Made to Sound Danish Due to the Creator’s Respect of Denmark’s Treatment of Jews During WW2

Christian Oord

Who has not heard of Häagen-Dazs or does not recognize the signature packaging with the burgundy or plum red coloring? The branding screams quality and…

Fort Drum. Captured by the Japanese the US Retook it by Pouring Gasoline Inside & Setting it Alight, No Survivors

Conan White

The United States once leveled an island in the Philippines to build a “concrete battleship” called Fort Drum. Captured by the Japanese during WWII, the…