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Holocaust: The Third Reich and the Gypsies

Before Hitler targeted and mass slaughtered the Jews in the Holocaust, the Third Reich first victimized the Gypsies – the Roma and the Sinti –…

The Death Of A Medieval Grand Master – An Ancient Order of Knights Falls In A Merciless Last Battle

Jack Beckett

For more than two hundred years the might of the Order of Teutonic Knights had been steadily growing. It was forged in 1190, in the…

I Survived A Firing Squad – The Terrifying Ordeal of One WW2 Soldier

Ian Harvey

Can you imagine what it must be like to be marched out to face a firing squad, say goodbye to your closest friend who is…

Hell’s Highway – 101st Airborne Battles South of Veghel In WW2 Operation Market Garden (Part 1)

The date is September 24th, 1944, Operation Market Garden has dragged on into its 6th day and the Germans are about to begin their last…

Hobart’s Funnies – Weird Tanks From WWII That Made The Difference On D-Day

Ian Harvey

‘Hobart’s Funnies’ were tanks, the brainchild creation of Percy Hobart, nicknamed ‘Hobo.’ In the end, they played a vital role in the success of the…

8 Reasons for the French Military Disaster at Dien Bien Phu

Arrogance. Ignorance. Poor planning. These were the weapons with which French commanders fought the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, and with which they ensured their…

Jimmy Doolittle Led The First Mission To Bomb Japan – Against All the Odds

Jeff Edwards

Often, war is no different than your average street fight regardless of how crude that might seem. When a man is punched in the nose,…

A Despicable Crime – Grave Robbers Steal Skull of American WWII Veteran

Six months ago, an unthinkable crime occurred in the small city of Hickory, North Carolina. Grave robbers broke into the mausoleum where James William Floyd remains…

Desperate Fighting Underground: The Dramatic Battle Beneath The Trenches Of World War One

The Western Front of the First World War was effectively a massive siege. Both sides sat behind lines of defences, hurling artillery shells and making…

School Children Honor WW2 Battle of Britain Pilot

Seventy-five years have elapsed since James Brindley Nicolson shot down a German fighter plane earning him a Victoria Cross. Recently, a plaque was unveiled by…

Thousands Honor John Basilone During 35th Annual Memorial Parade In New Jersey

The Raritan, New Jersey borough’s favorite son, John Basilone, was honored on Sunday again during the 35th Annual John Basilone Memorial Parade. Basilone, whose historic…

No Rest for the Dead and Their Ships Thanks to Scavengers

Ian Harvey

The previous head of the Royal Navy has appealed to the Ministry of Defence to curtail illicit metal scavenging from sunken battleships amid claims that more than…