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The Last Battle: Endgame on the Western Front, 1918 – Review by Mark Barnes

Commemorations marking the centenary of the Great War are only just getting going in the United States, but for the UK and other countries involved…

The Leftover Coded Messages Of WWII: Why It Took Decades To Solve Secret German Messages

Though World War II ended more than half a century ago, not all of the mysteries of that time in history have been solved. Questions…

The Day the U.S. Nearly Nuked North Korea Over a Captured Spy Ship

Colin Fraser

In Pyongyang, the North Korean Government keeps a trophy from 1968. Moored on the Botong River, alongside the Pyongyang Victorious War Museum sits the USS…

The Man Who Bought – And Wore – A Medal of Honor Which Was Not His

Military stories vary widely: some are the moments that make history, secure victories or result in resounding losses. Others are merely moments of day to…

Why The Nazis Beheaded a Famous Author’s Sister – Then Sent His Family the Execution Bill

It’s a book beloved by millions, one that’s been read by multiple generations and turned into an equally famous film: All Quiet on the Western…

The Story of an Incapable Nazi Spy and the First Canadian Double Agent: Werner Von Janowski

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police had had little experience with counter-espionage in 1942 when they captured a German spy named Werner von Janowski. The Abwehr…

Rare WWII “Rat Bomb” Sold at Auction

It is incredibly rare to come across one of these camouflaged bombs, but one has surfaced, along with a collection of other unusual weapons used…

Glorious Gloster Single Handedly Charges Chinese Bunker Twice, Threw Grenade With His Last Breath, Saves His Men

Jeff Edwards

It has often been said of both faith and war, that greater love hath no man than the one who lays down his life for…

Fromelles: The Worst 24 Hours In Australia’s Entire History – July 19th 1916

Horrifying loss was the defining feature of the First World War. For much of 1916, the focus of that horror on the Western Front was…

This Finnish Ace Took to the Skies Against a Soviet Enemy That Outnumbered them 9 to 1

Jeff Edwards

The 1930’s and 40’s would see a great deal of larger nations preying on the small, but don’t make the mistake to automatically equate small…

On his 58th and Final Mission Ian W. Bazalgette Was Awarded the Victoria Cross over France

Jeff Edwards

When an Allied plane took to the skies headed for occupied Europe in WWII, there existed the reasonable probability the crew would not make it…

Reasons World War I Became Inevitable

The First World War was a conflict of unprecedented scale and destructiveness. Though its impact was unexpected, the arrival of war itself was not. Though…