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Speed and Strength – Scharnhorst – German Battleship with 25 Photos

The Scharnhorst was a German capital ship, which belonged to Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine. Alongside the Gneisenau of the same class, the Scharnhorst marked the new…

How Does This Happen? WWII Pilot’s Remains Discovered 75 Years After He Was Allegedly Buried

Daniel Cremin was a squadron leader who flew Spitfire planes in World War II. On March 24, 1942, his plane crashed into another during a…

History or a War Grave? Chinese Film-Maker Wants to Raise the Lisbon Maru

Dennis Morley, 98, remembers what it was like in the cargo hold of the ship when he was just a 22-year old in the Royal…

Floating Like a Butterfly, Stinging Like a Bee? – Soviet T-70 Tank of WWII in 20 Photos

The Soviet T-70 tank was a product of the modernization of its predecessor, the light tank T-60. Works on the creation and improvement of the…

Early War Favorite – The Panzer 35(t) in 20 Photos

Originally known as Panzerkampfwagen 35(t), the Panzer 35(t) was a light tank designed in Czechoslovakia and used by the German Nazis. The (t) added to…

Warriors Turned Traders: The Russians Who Settled Northern California and Alaska

While Europeans were colonizing the east coast of the United States, the Russians were colonizing Alaska and the northernmost part of California.  Every school child…

WWII Vet’s Remains Found in a Storage Locker and Finally Put to Rest

Born in Salem, Virginia, Frank Moses joined the Navy on July 30th, 1942, to fight the Japanese.  This was at a time when the United…

Hurray for Technology! Peter Jackson Colorizes WWI Footage for New Documentary

Peter Jackson, the Oscar-winning film director who is best known for the Lord of the Rings trilogy, has used footage from the archives of the…

Funny Name – Serious Fight: The battle for “Donkey’s Ear” Hill

On August 7, 1999, the troops of the “Islamic peacekeeping brigade” under the command of terrorists Shamil Basayev and Khattab (Samer Saleh al-Suwaylem) crossed the…

Hunley Crew was No Suicide Mission – Civil War Submarine Reveals Its Secrets

During the Civil War, the Confederacy had a submarine called the H.L Hunley.  It was 40-feet long (or twelve meters), bulletproof and built in Mobile,…

1 Man, 1 Gun – 7 German Tanks: Investigating the Legend of Nikolai Sirotinin

A monument to the Soviet soldier Nikolai Sirotinin was erected in the Republic of Belarus in the Mogilev region. The inscription on the monument reads:…

Germany’s Best Nightfighter – Messerschmitt Bf 110 in 25 Photos

Prior to the beginning of WWII, Hermann Goering was urged by the Third Reich’s Ministry of Aviation to solve the issue of choosing the right…