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US Navy Has Lost Fewer Than 30 Ships Since WW2, These Are the Most Notable Losses

Morgan Deane

The US Navy lost over 350 ships during World War II, but less than 30 since then. These are the most notable losses. The Bullhead…

The Historic USS Ticonderoga

Morgan Deane

The Ticonderoga in and representing History Aircraft carrier development during World War II represented the culmination of important aspects of naval military history, ranging from the…

The B-32 Dominator: The Heavy Bomber in Service for Less Than a Year

Nikola Budanovic
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Many history buffs will be familiar with the B-29 Superfortress, which is perhaps best known as the aircraft which carried the atomic bomb during the…

The Rab Concentration Camp – A Disturbingly ‘Forgotten’ Piece of History

Billy Moncure

Rab has long been the site of violence between Italians and Slavs, with both fighting for control of the island for the past 1,500 years.…

The Wild Bunch Showed the Mexican Revolution as it Really Was

Steve MacGregor
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Sam Peckinpah and the making of The Wild Bunch A little more than 50 years ago, director Sam Peckinpah was looking forward to making a…

10 Luftwaffe Aircraft Certainly Gave the Allies Cause for Concern

Conan White

This top ten aircraft list of the Luftwaffe is intended not only to reflect the success or high numbers of any one particular design, but…

The Strange Looking Fw-189 The Flying Eye of the Luftwaffe in Pictures

Nikola Budanovic

In the years leading up to WWII, the Focke-Wulf Company was at the very forefront of German aircraft design. It produced cutting-edge technology which would…

The Iconic Luger versus the Iconic Colt 1911

Steve Macgregor

At the end of the nineteenth century, pistol designers were looking at ways to improve on the revolver which was at that time the standard…

Unmanned Bombers, What Could Possibly Go Wrong? JFK’s Brother Lost his Life in One

Justin Render

By August 1944, a favorable end was in sight for the Allies, and efforts were being ramped up to gain a final, definitive advantage over…

The Deadliest Single Days in War: You Will Surprised by Where & When

Matthew Gaskill

Psychologists, historians, philosophers, politicians, poets – all have tried to understand what seems at times to be a basic human need – not food, shelter,…

Some Big Failures & Strangest Looking Inventions of War

Morgan Deane

New technology, more powerful guns, over-active planners, and the demands of warfare often resulted in wild creations that resembled flights of fancy or Frankenstein experiments…

8 French Self-Propelled Artillery Weapons

Andrew Knighton
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Self-propelled artillery has a history almost as old as tanks, and the French were early adopters in both fields. From First World War field guns…