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Queen Elizabeth II, The War Years

On Thursday, April 21st, Britain celebrates the 90th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second. The Queen is  both the oldest and the longest…

Mussolini’s Massive Bunker Built During WWII

Ian Harvey

Twenty-seven miles north of Rome lies one of the most spectacular structures of WWII, but most people will probably miss it if they do not…

Glorieta Pass, The Defining Civil War Battle Which Was Called The Gettysburg Of The West

The U.S. Civil War’s leading contenders were, of course, the Union, made up of the Northern states, and the Confederacy, made up of the Southern…

The Half-shilling curate – Review by Mark Barnes

Great War books keep coming as the final months of the centenary period burns itself out. I’ve said, before, that the output has been just…

The Dramatic British Opium Wars Which Changed The Course Of History

Holly Godbey

Many people have heard something about the British Opium Wars (1839-1860) in passing. Perhaps in a college history class, but the details are vague. Or…

What it Was Like to Fight in a Roman Battle

It’s the first century AD and the Roman army is at the height of its power and professionalism. You’re part of that army – a…

Bringing Home The 8 Million After WWII; Operation Magic Carpet

Victory in Europe – what happens next? After victory had been declared in Europe and the Second World War had come to an end with…

Civil War In Japan – The Last Shogun Marches Toward The End Of An Era

Jack Beckett

On the 27th of January, 1868, the army of the Shogunate was marching toward Kyoto. For more than a quarter of a century, the Tokugawa…

They Shot Each Other Down Then Depended On Each Other For Survival In The Norwegian Wilderness

Into the White was a 2012 Norwegian film loosely based on real events from World War II’s Norwegian Campaign, when the Allies tried to keep the…

“It’s Service I Had To Do” – Army veteran served with infantry division in Europe during WWII

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

The Lead Plane of the D-Day Invasions Returns to the Skies

Ian Harvey

“That’s All, Brother” is flying again! Just after 1 pm local time, the C-47 plane lifted off from Wittman Regional Airport for a test flight…

The American Fighter Pilot Who Served in Two Wars and Shot Down 16 Enemy Planes

The American aerial mission over battle-scarred Western Europe may have been short and sweet, but one pilot managed to stand out from the rest of…