War Articles | War History

Dunkirk boats sail back in 75th anniversary commemorations

On the 75th anniversary of the evacuation of Dunkirk, some of the original wooden boats that went over to rescue the Allied soldiers from France…

British World War Two veterans returned to Arnhem for commemorations

Arnhem

[Via] London taxi drivers, or ‘cabbies’ as they are known, have joined together to organise a trip to Arnhem in the Netherlands for a group…

Operation Manna – how Allied airforces saved millions of Dutch people from certain death

The date was 29th April 1945; a teenage girl along with 12 other people was in hiding from German troops. She was frightened, trembling with…

For Sale: 1944 North American P-51D Mustang

For sale, by court order this amazing P-51D Mustang! It feels like a barn find but it probably isn’t, you can’t fly it straight away…

Pictures: Life and Death of the USS Yorktown

Follow the USS Yorktown from the moment her keel was laid, through sea trials and into the Battle of the Coral Sea. Damaged in that…

How Lt. Col. Paul Needham survived after the Iranian storming of the US Embassy

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Needham was among those taken hostage during the Nov 4, 1979 takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran Iran.…

Battles of Ypres in WWI – a symbol of resilience and destruction

Ian Harvey
Battles of Ypres

Passchendaele Cemetery [Via] Six British soldiers have been buried in Flanders Fields with full military honors, almost a century after they died in the early…

Yamamoto World War Two crash site re-opened

Yamamoto

[Via] The World War Two crash site where the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto died has been reopened to visitors after more than five years. The…

Nazi propaganda boy talks for the first time about meeting Hitler

In 1936, Gerhard Bartels didn’t realise he was posing with one of the world’s most hated dictators, but at the age of just four that…

How HMAS Sydney was sunk by a small German cruiser in 1941

HMAS Sydney

[Via] Photographs of Shipwrecks discovered off the Western coast of Australia is now shedding new light on a Second World War tragedy in which scores…

Battlefield relics dug up: Big collection of German helmets

Jack Beckett

German helmets that had been buried for 100 years and were found in 2011. The haul was found and dug up in France after reading letters…

German Chancellor Visits Dachau Concentration Camp’s Commemoration Ceremony

Dachau Concentration Camp

[Via] German Chancellor will be attending a commemorative ceremony in Dachau on Sunday, along with Nazi concentration camp’s survivors. US forces liberated the prisoner at…