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Baron Jean De Selys Longchamps & The “Forbidden” Attack On Gestapo HQ

Noor Muhammad

It was January 20, 1943, when the people of Brussels saw the German occupying forces getting their due reward at the hands of a Hawker…

Amazing Innovation or Billion Dollar Blunder? The Norden Bombsight

Thomas Ferebee crouching beside a Norden bombsight outside of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress 'Enola Gay'

The United States went “all in” on the Norden bombsight before the Second World War, subsequently doubling down on it and its variations during the…

The Elite Scottish Warriors who Helped Joan of Arc

Billy Moncure

The English eventually forced their way across the bridge but were met and outflanked by the larger force. The Duke of Clarence was killed, and…

A History Of The Trench Coat – A Military Garment With Origins Far Older Than WWI

Jay Hemmings

The WWI Burberry had evolved for war use, featuring D-rings on the belt to attach equipment, a pistol flap in the breast, epaulets to display…

Rudolf Hess: The Forgotten Deputy Führer

“We believe that the Führer is obeying a higher call to fashion German history. There can be no criticism of this belief.” Among the many…

Flamethrowers: Five Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

The fear of fire is an inherent trait in both man and beast. On the pages of the history of war, many tales of devastating fire…

The Amazing Story of Survival Behind The Movie Into The White

Jay Hemmings

Winter in Norway is a harsh affair. For people caught outdoors in the wilderness without shelter, the unforgiving climate can be fatal. During the Second…

The Australians at Pozieres: Battle of the Somme 1916

Robert East

This success came at a huge cost. The Australian 1st Division suffered 5,285 casualties — an inordinate number given a division normally consists of around…

The Time An F-106 Interceptor Landed Itself Without A Pilot

Jay Hemmings

The world of military aviation is full of strange stories, freak accidents, amazing near-misses, and unlikely happenings. But few tales are stranger than the story…

Irena Sendler: An Icon of WWII and an Inspiration to Many

Infiltrating the ghetto for the purpose of sanitary inspections, she would leave with babies and small children loaded into suitcases and or disguised as packages.…

The MOH Recipient Who Enlisted To Avenge His Brother

He soon saw action, and was wounded twice in the space of a few months – first in the foot, in August, and then a…

Why Wasn’t Poison Gas Used In WWII?

Ruslan Budnik

I state categorically that we shall under no circumstances resort to the use of such weapons unless they are first used by our enemies.” After…