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The Amazing SS Ohio That Saved The Mediterranean The Captain Was Awarded The George Cross

Joseph O'Brien

The Mediterranean theater during World War II witnessed many dramatic operations—none more so than Operation Pedestal in August 1942. It came about because the island…

WW2 Created a Shortage of Men: So Women Started to Fill That Role

Cheerleading as we know it is a colorful sport of its own, and is one very spectacular detail that separates American football from other kinds…

A Remarkable Veteran Has Passed Away: Jackson Survived Three Wars

Ian Harvey

The Vietnam war is a chapter in American military history that still raises debate among academics and historians. They not only argue whether it was…

How the Allies Guessed the Number of German Tanks Using Serial Numbers

The “German tank problem” is a statistical approach which is employed in estimating the total number of existing items from a simple random sample of…

Not Widely Know – The Internment Camps of Germans in America During WW2

Elly Farelly

Internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War is widely known and well documented. However, less is known about the thousands of “ethnic Germans”…

The Rise of the Third Reich Details the Life of German Citizens

Ian Harvey

Historians, psychologists, and laymen alike have all pondered the question of just how the people of Berlin, ostensibly a well-meaning, well-educated crowd could fall under…

During WWI Fake Trees Were Built To Serve As Observation Posts

Dejan Milivojevic

WWI: a war unlike any other World War One was a war of the modern age. Not only did it introduce completely new perspectives on…

Why JFK Kept a Coconut Shell in the Oval Office, as We Know He Had to Abandon His Torpedo Boat

Claudia Mendes

Before John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, he was a lieutenant in the US Navy during WWII. During his time…

The Cost of GI Life Insurance

Having learned its lesson from the thousands of disgruntled veterans left out to dry after the Great War, the United States government worked to ensure…

Bored USMC Pilots Used Their Planes to Make Ice Cream in WWII

Matthew Gaskill

“Necessity is the mother of invention” is a saying we’ve all heard. The American author Henry Petroski is quoted as saying: “Luxury, not necessity, is…

Germany’s Reparation Program for Victims of Hitler’s Atrocities Continues for over 60 Years

During the era of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler saw the Jewish people as intruders, undeserving of the livelihood they had in Europe. They were, to…

A Fascinating Look at the Men & Machines of RAF Bomber Command

Elly Farelly

Members of the Royal Air Force (RAF) formed the majority of the Allies’ Bomber Command during the Second World War. They played an important role…