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Operation Market Garden – September 19th, 1944

A day-to-day account of Operation Market Garden, as it happened in 1944.  Eindhoven The XXX Corps Engineers have repaired the bridge at Son and XXX…

New book details World War One service of Tolkien and Lewis

A new book tells the historical accounts of two of the most successful writers of the 20th Century during World War One – J.R.R. Tolkien…

Frederick Forsyth reveals life as a Cold War spy

Frederick Forsyth

[Via] One of the UK’s most successful novelists, Frederick Forsyth, has revealed his role in the Cold War as a spy for British intelligence arm,…

Japanese World War Two tunnels discovered in China’s Mount Laifeng

A network of World War Two Japanese tunnels and bunkers built into the Chinese mountains near Myanmar has been discovered. The find includes a huge…

How 300 U.S. Sailors Drowned Off The Coast of Nova Scotia Which Was Then Covered Up For Years

War time propaganda

The USS Ingraham [Via] The Nazis weren’t the only regime to roll out war time propaganda campaigns during the war. The Allied governments also produced…

The Four Phases Of The Battle of Britain Explained

History likes to paint Britain as the tiny country that, against all odds, somehow resisted the superior military might of Nazi Germany during WWII. But…

Pop Charts of WWII, Songs You Forgot! – Glenn Miller, Vera Lynn, Marlene Dietrich & More!

Since the days of the ram’s horn, music has been a part of war. During WWII, the Office of War Information urged musicians to create…

The M10 Tank Destroyer in WWII in 18 Pictures!

The M10 tank destroyer was a World War II United States tank destroyer which was based on the chassis of the M4 Sherman tank, it…

The Executioner in the Infamous Vietcong photo opened a Pizzeria in Suburban Virginia After the Vietnam War

Nguyen Ngoc Loan (December 11th, 1930 – July 14th, 1998) was the chief of National Police in South Vietnam. Loan attracted worldwide attention following his…

Check Out The Incredible Armored Trains Of WWI & WWII

Armored trains are a relic of the past by today’s standards but in the late 19th and early 20th century, these big steel-plated locomotives besieged…

29 Images of the Monsters of the Seas – They Really Are MASSIVE!

Jack Beckett

    Nothing in was is ever as big as the might battleships from the Dreadnoughts up to WWII – these monsters roamed the seas…

‘The Battle of the Bulge’ was so Historically Inaccurate, That President Eisenhower Came Out of Retirement & Held a Press Conference Just to Denounce the Film.

Jack Beckett

‘Battle of the Bulge’ is an American classic war movie, it was made in Spain and hit the screens in 1965. It was directed by…