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WWII Sturmovik pilot & Heroine of the Soviet Union, Sent to a Concentration Camp

Ruslan Budnik

Anna Egorova was a female Soviet pilot who was not accustomed to retreat before life’s difficulties. She managed to cheat death in World War II,…

Daks over Normandy launches ‘Adopt an Aircraft’ branding opportunity for D-Day 75th  anniversary celebrations

Jack Beckett

It’s early November 2018, and for the last two and a half years the Daks over Normandy team has worked very hard to put a…

‘Boss Hogg’ Sorrell Booke was a Counter-Intelligence Agent in the Korean War

The Dukes of Hazzard spent seven seasons regaling television viewers with the antics of a group of southern cousins as they dealt with everyday life…

Hans-Ulrich Rudel: Flew more than 2000 missions, destroyed over 500 tanks & the most decorated combat pilot ever

The most decorated combat pilot of all time was not, as you might expect, a fighter pilot, though he did shoot down nine enemy aircraft.…

Crimes committed by the United States during WW2

Claudia Mendes

When thinking about war crimes in World War II, the Holocaust, the Nazi Party, and the Nuremberg trials come to mind. War crimes perpetrated by…

In Band of Brothers Holocaust victims were locked back in the camp, did this really happen?

The TV miniseries Band of Brothers was nominated for 20 Primetime Emmy Awards. The show is entertaining, although it has issues with historical accuracy. One…

Special Forces Jerry “Mad Dog” Shriver Packed as Many as Six Revolvers, Sawn off Shotgun & His Regular Machine Gun

Conan White

“To Liberate the Oppressed” – US Special Forces Motto For America, the Vietnam War was unlike any other war it had fought before. It was a…

The Red Baron’s “other” Planes Yes He Had More Than Just One Fokker

Though more than 100 years have passed and his record of aerial success was surpassed in WWII, to this day the flying ace that virtually…

The Chosin Reservoir Battle, Memorable Heroics of a Forgotten War

Ian Harvey

On Thanksgiving Day 1950, in the extremely cold, windy mountains of North Korea, United Nations (U.N.) units of the American Army and Marine forces were…

Don’t Poop at 70,000 Feet: CIA Wrote a Manual for U-2 Pilots on How Not To

Jeremy Lyons

The U-2 spy plane, that long, sleek single engine monster that flew at 70,000 feet to photograph the earth’s surface on behalf of the CIA,…

Secret Sale of Somme’s WWI Landmark Butte de Warlencourt Reversed Because of Public Outcry

Ian Harvey

In this day and age of instant messaging and the 24-hour news cycle, one organization found out the hard way that there is no such…

The Craziest, Almost Insane, Barking Mad Commando Operations in WW2 – Just Amazing Bravery

Morgan Deane

‘I wasn’t prepared for the question “Why do you want to join the Commandos?” He prompted me with the right answer; “I suppose you want…