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Widow of Douglas Bader – Fighter Ace – Dies Aged 97

Douglas Bader was one of those rare people who become a legend in their own lifetime. Born in London in February 1910, he decided to…

Veterans who Fought in Vietnam War Find Peace Living in the Very Villages they Fought in

While many think that men who serve in war would be ecstatic to finally come home, that is not the case with some. During the…

General “The Auk” Auchinleck Squared Off with the Desert Fox in North Africa Before Being Fired by Churchill

  The dismissal of officers in World War 2 was quite a common practice for every army that fought in the war.  Whether or not…

Hans Frank, the Butcher of Occupied Poland

The German invasion of Poland in September of 1939 caused countless repercussions that spanned the duration of World War II and the years that followed.…

Mine Craft: Old mines turned into furniture – expect they cost a bomb (See what we have done there?!)

When Russia pulled out of Estonia in the 1990s, they detonated or burned all remaining ordnance, leaving a sea of scrap in their wake. Much…

Dutch Man Cared for Grave of American Paratrooper Since He Was 13

A new film is being made about a Dutch man who has tended the grave of a West Virginian World War Two soldier for more…

With Every Other Senior Officer Dead, the Battle Control Officer of the USS San Francisco Waded through Waist Deep Water to Save the Ship

It is a scenario we have seen play out in the movies time and time again. Amidst heavy combat, a naval vessel is taking on…

WWII Nazi SS fantasy castle opens to the public

Heinrich Himmler was one of the most vicious mass murderers in recorded history and was the architect of the Holocaust. He was born in Munich…

World War II Veteran Tells His Story about how he and his Squadron Bombed Hitler’s Hideaway

Peter Palmer is a 94-year-old who served in World War II as an RAF Lancaster bomber.  Right before the close of the war, Peter was…

The Notorious Andersonville Confederate POW Camp Where 13,000 Died and Henry Wirz

“Hang Him” and “Remember Andersonville” were epithets screamed by former Union prisoners of war at the hanging, on 10th November 1895, of one of America’s…

Elite Cavalry Units of the Ancient World

Prior to gunpowder and efficient pike squares, cavalry had a key impact on the battlefield. Cavalry was utilized differently based on their training, equipment, and…

Fleet Admiral Leahy, Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief Was Fiercely Opposed to Dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan

  Before the official establishment of the position of Joint Chiefs of Staff in the United States Military in 1947, there served a man who…