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The Rosary Paratrooper – Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte

WWII saw paratroopers become an important part of warfare for the first time. Among the most gifted paratroop commanders was Friedrich August Freiherr von der…

The First Thousand-Bomber Raid – Changing the WWII Air War

From the start of the Second World War, Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) committed themselves to a particular bombing strategy. They believed that, with heavy…

Operation Overlord: The Greatest Amphibious Landing in History – Part 1

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Joseph M. Durante June 6, 1944, was D-Day – a date that will never be forgotten in America’s…

“Old soldiers fade away” – Missouri veteran served in the predecessor to U.S. Air Force in WWI

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…

Britain’s Sacrifice of Crete Preserved North Africa For The Allies In World War Two

In May 1941, German paratroopers invaded and overran the island of Crete. A British force, which included New Zealanders and supported by the local resistance,…

The Horrible Nazi T4 Euthanasia Project Exterminated Thousands Of People – The Repercussions Were Still Being Felt 25 Years Later

The famous Roald Dahl children’s book ― Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ― was written in 1964, and garnered a significant audience among young readers.…

Albert Speer, The Ambitious Young Architect Who Rose To Prominence Within The Nazi Party

Colin Fraser

In 1931, a young, ambitious architect named Albert Speer attended a Nazi rally in Berlin. Perhaps he was truly captivated by the message of the…

Russian World War II General Ivan Konev – Marshal and Hero of the Soviet Union

Colin Fraser

Ivan Stepanovich Konev was a highly decorated general of Russia’s Red Army. Both highly admired and feared by Stalin, he made huge contributions to the…

White Rose: The German Anti-Nazi Activists Who Were Beheaded In 1943

Colin Fraser

Across Germany and especially in Munich, the city where they were most active, people remember and honor, by naming streets, monuments, even a top literary…

The Largest American Military Operation Of The First World War – The Meuse-Argonne Offensive

The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest American military operation of the First World War. Engaging over a million American soldiers throughout the last months of…

Amiens: The Beginning Of The Hundred Days Offensive – The Allies Brought Enormous Resources To Bear

In August 1918, the Allied forces began their final great push of the First World War. Later known as the Hundred Days Offensive, this series…

The Battle Of The Ourcq – The Americans Make Their Presence Felt At The Marne

Although they only arrived in the final year of the First World War, the Americans made their presence felt. The volume of manpower and resources…