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Virginia Hall The One-Legged Spy Tormented The Nazis & the Most Decorated Female Spy in US History

Matthew Gaskill

Virginia Hall was born into a privileged family in Baltimore in 1906. During WWII, she kept the Gestapo at bay and coordinated both Jedburgh teams…

Nerve Gas & Rockets to the Moon: Operation Paperclip & Nazi Scientists in America

Charles Gabel

Germany surrendered in May 1945. Soon afterward, the western allied powers and the Soviet Union started carving up Europe. Germany was split in two. The…

Seventy Year Old Mystery Finally Solved

Ian Harvey

When U.S. Army Air Forces Flight Officer Judson Baskett, First Lieutenant William Myers, and PFC Donald Jones left Singapore on a Douglas C-47 transport aircraft…

The Face of Crimean War in over 35 Magnificent 160-year-old Photos

Damian Lucjan

After a longtime peace acquired during the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Europe experienced a relatively peaceful period of history. Foundations of that peace laid…

The Nazis Committed Unspeakable Atrocities. But One Man Went too Far Even for his Fellow Officers

Ian Harvey

The mere mention of Germany’s role in World War II evokes images of mass slaughter, concentration camps, and people being herded like animals into ghettos…

Paris Under Siege – 5 Times the City of Lights Was Surrounded

Andrew Knighton

  Today, Paris is a peaceful city, a rich cultural hub, and home to one of the most powerful governments in Europe. But over the…

How a Small SAS Force “Convinced” a Large German Force to Flee

Guest Author

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Damien Lewis The role played by Special Forces in any army is to hit fast and…

7 Historic French APCs and IFVs

Andrew Knighton

Over the past hundred years, the French army has fielded a range of armored vehicles for carrying troops into combat. Some have been armored personnel…

4 American Troop Transport Vehicles of the 20th Century

Andrew Knighton

M75 During World War II, it became increasingly clear that infantry would need mobile, protective transport vehicles to carry them to and around battlefields. In…

The History of the Hippodrome in Constantinople

Ian Harvey

The Romans were fervent followers of chariot racing. While the movie Ben Hur provides us with a modern interpretation of the sport, the actual events…

Americans Should Remember China’s Contribution to Freedom by Bravely Fighting Japan

Morgan Deane

History often makes strange bedfellows. After Hitler invaded Russia, Churchill said that he would make a favorable comment about the devil if Hitler invaded Hell.…

The A-10 Warthog: How do You Improve the Best Close Combat Jet Ever?

David Baker

The United States Air Force is considering whether to continue with, modify, or replace the venerable A-10 close-air-support aircraft, fondly nicknamed “Warthog,” which was first…