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Reenactors in Normandy: A Pleasure or a Pain? Time to Raise Their Game?

Every year, thousands of re-enactors from all over the world descend on Normandy for the first week of June. They fill up campsites and town…

The Cromwell: The Fastest British Tank of WWII

Ruslan Budnik

A bulkhead with access holes separated the hull gunner and the driver from the fighting compartment. The tank Cruiser Mk.VIII “Cromwell” is a British medium…

Did You Know Michael Caine is a Korean War Veteran?

Jay Hemmings

On his very first night, he witnessed a Chinese attack on a position to his left. Michael Caine is one of the most well-known and…

Wacko But True: The Baboon Who Served in WW1

Jay Hemmings

Due to the baboon’s superior hearing and night vision, he was able to warn the troops about approaching enemies. Of all the animals likely to…

The Flying French: The Nieuport Fighting Scouts of WWI

The Nieuport fighting scout series of planes were among the more successful and influential designs of the First World War. The Nieuport Company Nieuport was…

Genghis Khan: A Visionary Leader or a Brutal Conqueror?

Jay Hemmings

Genghis Khan also encouraged philosophers, mathematicians, scientists and artists from all over the empire to meet and work together. Genghis Khan is one of the…

The Accountant Of Auschwitz : The True Story Of The Third Reich

He didn’t dream of being a soldier or a flying ace and was happy with his desk job. Oskar  Gröning was 94 years old when…

Tolkien’s War: Mordor Was Born in WW1

Mark Shiffer

After getting married in 1916, Tolkien was then sent to the Western front in France a few months later, just in time for the Battle…

Hail Mary: NFL Players and Coaches Sacrificed During WWII

In 1992 the movie A League of Their Own about the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League opened in theaters around the United States. The film…

The Only VC Recipient of Battle of Britain His Plane in Flames Continued to Chase The Bf 110

Jay Hemmings

His first experience of battle in the skies almost turned out to be his last. Britain’s Royal Air Force Fighter Command (the RAF Fighter Command),…

Gas Gas Gas! Its First Ever Use – Ypres 1915

Jay Hemmings

On April 22, 1915, the Germans released 6,000 canisters – around 168 tons – of chlorine gas. Of all the weapons developed and deployed by…

Filtering War: Kleenex Fights the Horrors of Gas Warfare

Early British Hypo helmets offered limited but vital protection once the mask was dipped in chemicals to filter the gas. Kleenex is one of those…