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Britain’s Weirdest Ever Tank? The Independent A1E1

Ordered to War Office specifications in 1922, The Independent finally appeared in 1926, to a revised design by Vickers-Armstrongs. It took part in the special…

Five Facts: The WW2 Concentration Camp Where Anne Frank Died: Bergen-Belsen

Sarah Cooper

Bergen-Belsen is infamous around the world for the poor conditions the prisoners endured at the camp during World War Two. Disease and malnutrition were rife,…

He Was The Only Living African-American To Receive The Medal of Honor For His Heroism During WWII

During WWII, the US military reluctantly deployed African-Americans. While most were put in menial roles, a few were sent to the warfront under white officers…

Soldiers Throughout History Have Relied on Drugs before Entering Battle

Drugs have been administered to soldiers in nearly every major war around the globe. They make soldiers more effective at killing the enemy. Many people…

He Gave His All To Save Jews From The Holocaust – So Why Did History Forget a Savior Hero Like Hendrik Drogt?

In 1943, Grijpskerk was a sleepy,  Dutch countryside village of few inhabitants. There was one synagogue, built in 1879, that served only seven Jews –…

3 Urban Legends of War That Are Actually True… And One That Is Not

Legends, stories, and anecdotes are woven through the quilt of veteran and civilian experiences of war. We gain new words from war slang, and the…

Serving Their Country Runs in the Family

In World War I, the Smiths had six maternal uncles fight overseas while their father served stateside due to a hernia. In World War II,…

A Century After His Death on a WW1 Battlefield, This Black Watch Soldier Is Finally Laid To Rest

How amazing it is that with today’s DNA testing, we can say with absolute certainty that the remains found in a field at Cuinchy, near…

Malcolm Conway – Paul C. Bent B-24 Crew The Story of Their Tragic End

DOES ANYONE KNOW THIS GIRL? My uncle Malcolm (William Malcolm Conway), from Fort Deposit, Alabama, trained in about 1943-44 at either Gowen Field or Mountain…

“Disturbing” Home Video Shows Hitler Relaxing with Friends at a Festival

A recently-discovered film shows a “friendly” and “modest” Adolf Hitler visiting the Bayreuth Festival. Hitler’s relationship with composer Richard Wagner has been a problem for…

Meteorologist Who Was Awarded Purple Heart Recalls His Vietnam War Experience

John Malan is the meteorologist at the TV stationTMJ4, although he nearly became professional baseball player instead. John explains “I had no college deferment, I…

Five Hidden War Messages That Weren’t Found Until Much, Much Later

Sarah Cooper

Messages from the front lines of war or from soldiers currently fighting were, and still are, sent home on a regular basis. Some of these…