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Sails on Viking Longships – Were They Really Red & White?

Jay Hemmings

It’s a common enough scene from movies and TV shows: a seaside village on the English coast, sometime in the Dark Ages. Peasants, monks and…

Coffee & War The Origins of the Americano

Elly Farelly

The Origins of the Americano Have you ever wondered why every Italian style coffee house now sells something they call an Americano? For most people,…

Return 107-Year-Old Painting, Stolen By the Nazis During WW2

Ian Harvey

One of the casualties of World War II that gets less attention than the human plight it created is the theft of many important works…

Navy Launches Another $4.24 Billion Destroyer

Ian Harvey

The U.S. Navy announced the recent launch of the final Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer from General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Maine.  It is the…

Royal Fail At the Royal Mail: “Best of British” Stamp Collection Confusing D-Day Beaches With Indonesia

Ian Harvey

In a modern world of instant, online messages and swift, online criticism, it didn’t take long for folks to notice the giant gaffe made by…

US Marine’s Remains Identified 77 Years After He Was Killed at Pearl Harbor

Ian Harvey

US Marine Jack Cremean was killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He was providing security on the USS Oklahoma when…

The First Bomb Dropped by The Allies on Berlin Didn’t Harm Anyone But Did Hit an Elephant in Berlin Zoo!

More bombs fell on Berlin in the Second World War than on any other German city. Fifty thousand people died, and hundreds of thousands became…

The Highest Soviet Hotel That Survived the Nazis, But Did Not Survive the Fire

Ruslan Budnik

For sixty years, the highest mountain hotel of the USSR and Russia was located on the southeast slope of Mount Elbrus at an altitude of…

USA’s Oldest WWII Veteran Richard Overton Dies at 112

Ian Harvey

On May 3rd, 2016, a week before his 110th birthday, Richard Overton became the USA’s oldest living WWII veteran. The 112-year-old African-American veteran was hospitalized…

Wilfred Wood: The British Private Who Took Over 300 Prisoners In Just One Battle

Soldiers gathered around a vehicle

Over 100 years ago, British Pvt. Wilfred Wood earned the Victoria Cross for his actions in the First World War. He may have seen action…

The True Story That Inspired The Movie Black Hawk Down (With the Super 6-1 Footage)

Joseph O'Brien

Many people have seen the blockbuster action flick Black Hawk Down. Mixed in among all the Hollywood action and big movie stars is a tale…

An Examination of Cree Warfare

Morgan Deane

The lack of written sources for many Native Americans limits our study of their history. The only ones we do have mainly come from Europeans,…