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16 WWII ‘Facts’ That Just Aren’t True

Simon Templar

There are a lot of myths about World War II, just as there are about any other epic event. Some are half-baked. Some are based…

WWII Veteran Receives Letter He Wrote His Girlfriend 70 Years Ago

Don McCabe is a 90-year-old World War II veteran of the US Navy. Recently, he received a letter. One that was written by him over…

Horror Of The Death Railway, Japan’s Project For WW2 Prisoners Of War

Holly Godbey

The Death Railway is only one of the names describing the Japanese project built in 1943 to provide support to its forces during World War II.…

World War II Pacific Theatre Tourism On The Solomon Islands

When many are looking to combine their love of war history with a tropical getaway destination, they head straight for Hawaii. However, do not miss…

Battle of Busan Perimeter, The First Major Conflict in the Korean War

Busan Perimeter The Battle of Busan Perimeter took place in the fall of 1950 and was one of the first major conflicts of the Korean…

The “Red Zone” In France Is So Dangerous that 100 Years After WWI It Is Still A No-Go Area

The Zone Rouge (Red Zone) is a region near Verdun, France spanning some 460 square miles of mostly virgin forest – at least on the…

Tank Profile: Ferdinand Tank Destroyer And Its Successor The Elefant (Watch)

When Ferdinand Porsche offered his designs for the Tiger II tank in 1939, it was deemed too unconventional. It was also considered too demanding to…

Franklin D. Roosevelt, The People’s President – A Strong Leader For A Turbulent Time

David Herold

Franklin D. Roosevelt led the United States through World War II and the Great Depression. He was the only President of the United States to…

The Battle of Ortona – When 2,600 Canadian Men Were Sacrificed for a General’s Pride

In December 1943, a group of largely untested Canadians went up against German forces in the Italian town of Ortona. The result was a bloodbath…

The Battle of Wavre – Ten Miles From Waterloo, Another Battle May Have Sealed Napoleon’s Fate

The long struggle of the Napoleonic wars famously culminated in the Battle of Waterloo. Undoubtedly Napoleon Bonaparte’s greatest defeat, this engagement would signal the end…

General Lucian Truscott, Possibly The Best American General Of WWII

Jeff Edwards

There is no doubt that many officers during the two World Wars rose through the ranks on the basis of their experience and previous service.…

WWII Hero Reunites With A Little Dutch Girl Who He Saved From Being Run Over By A Tank

What a pleasant occasion it must have been for Alan King, at 92 years of age, to once again meet up with the person whose…