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Soviet T-34 Tank -13 Facts and 25 Photos

One of the most important weapons in the Second World War, the T-34 medium tank was also one of the most influential designs in the…

American Filibusters for Canadian Independence – The Rise of the Hunters’ Lodges

In 1837, the Canadian provinces of Upper and Lower Canada experienced several armed rebellions. Aided by American filibusters, one of these groups of agitators proved…

“Remarkably Prescient” – American Jewish Life during WWI to Open at National WWI Museum and Memorial

“For Liberty: American Jewish Experience in WWI”  Opens Friday, June 29 More than 250,000 Jews served in the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I.…

The “Bison” – German Mobile Artillery in the Early War

When Poland signed the capitulation act on October 6th, 1939, the world stood still before the apparent military might of the Third Reich. It seemed…

Once the Fastest Destroyer in the World – Russian Destroyer Wreckage Found

The Novik was the fastest ship of its time. The Russian destroyer, called the Yakov Sverdlov during the Soviet period, sank after encountering a mine…

The Last Witness – Powerful WWII Thriller on DVD & Digital August 27th

England, 1947. The fight for the truth begins. Directed by BAFTA Award Nominee Piotr Szkopiak, The Last Witness is a political thriller based on the…

The Hellish Environment of German Stalag #352 in Belarus

Ruslan Budnik

Stalags were camps created by the Wehrmacht armed forces to keep prisoners of war who belonged to the rank and file. These places were created…

WWII SAS Hero Awarded the Légion d’honneur at 98 Years Old

The adage of better late than never certainly applies to Mike Sadler, now 98, who was recently presented with an award for his bravery during…

6 Hawker Fighter Planes that Took the RAF from Biplanes to Jets

Founded between the world wars, Hawker Aircraft Limited produced some of Britain’s most successful fighters. The Hawker Fury The Fury was a small biplane. First…

A Lone T-34 and 2 Tankers that Wouldn’t Give Up

In the Fall of 1943, fierce battles were fought in the Nevelsky district south of Pskov. Troops of the Soviet Third and Fourth Shock Army…

4 Incredible People Who Helped Smuggle POWs Out of Nazi Europe

During the Second World War, many brave people risked their lives working in resistance groups. One of the ways in which they served was by…

WWI ANZAC Soldier or Ancient Egyptian? Coin Discovery Reignites Archaeologists’ Debate of Egyptian Settlements

Ian Harvey

Since their first appearance in the 1970s, the so-called Gosford Hieroglyphs have frustrated the New South Wales scientific community amid claims that the “glyphs” represent…