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US POW Descendants, Polish Historians to Create Museum at the Site of the Former Barracks of US POWs

Guest Author

Szubin, Poland. September 24, 2019. The Polish-American Foundation for the Commemoration of POW Camps in Szubin will illuminate the experiences of the thousands of Allied prisoners-of-war who…

Entering the Flak Barrage

The German Flak (aka Ground Anti-Aircraft) guns were most effective weapons, with the legendary Flak 88 mm as the standard version (which was also a…

Could Hold 32 Million Gallons – Scotland’s Secret WW2 Fuel Depot

Ian Harvey

In any war, being able to maintain fuel and supply lines for critical supplies is of utmost importance.  Being able to store necessary resources and…

Four Titles in The Images of War Range From Pen & Sword

Mark Barnes

Summer is fading in my part of the world, making this a good time to consider some of the military hardware books in the Images…

Warship Books At Their Best From Seaforth Publishing

Mark Barnes

We were looking at the battleship Vanguard only recently. She was a ship designed in reaction to recent trends, intended to counter new arrivals on…

Skorzeny Was to Kidnap Stalin, Churchill & Roosevelt in WWII

Ian Harvey

In October 1943, the Germans cracked a coded message from the US Navy. With that, they were able to determine that the leaders of the…

Italian Farmer Held as a POW in Missouri During WW2

Jeremy Amick

Born in January 1920 in a small village in northern Italy, Enrico Sesenna grew up the youngest of nine sons. As a child, he toiled…

The Rum-Loving Monkey Who Crash-Landed in a B-17 During WW2

Ian Harvey

Back in April 1943, in the depths of the Second World War, an American B-17  crash landed in the seaside town of Clonakilty, County Cork,…

WWI veteran Survived Spanish Flu Pandemic, Had Sons in Navy & Army in WWII

Jeremy Amick

Eugene Earle Amick Sr. has been described as a self-made man who achieved career success as the youngest bank president in Missouri, while armed only…

He Trained With The Infantry, Served as an Actor & Journalist in WWII

After graduating high school in Kansas City, a young Lon Gilbert Amick followed his older brother’s footsteps by attending William Jewell College in nearby Liberty.…

The British German Reenactor Who Applied for the Role as The Napoleon Impersonator

You may have seen a story across all news platforms this week with regards to the island of St. Helena looking for a Napoleon impersonator.…

Reviewed: The Last British Battleship

I’ve been reviewing warship related books for quite some time and make no apology for being a huge fan of them. I come from a…