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It Wiped Out Large Numbers of Its Own Pilots – The Unstable Sopwith Camel

This aircraft is credited with destroying more enemy planes than any other British aircraft of World War One, but it was also responsible for killing…

Soviet Storm – The Battle of Stalingrad

24,000,000 rifle and machine gun rounds were fired by the Soviets in the last month of the battle alone. 1942 was a tumultuous year for…

The Bombardier Brown Bear who Fought at Monte Casino

The soldiers initially kept him hidden, but this proved to be increasingly difficult as he began to explode in size. War history is full of…

A Tiger in Africa? The Iconic Tiger I Growling in Full Video Glory

Anything within its sights of 2000 meters was marked as prey. Out of all the German tanks during World War II, the Sd Kfz 181…

Angels’ Glow at The Battle Of Shiloh

As night fell they saw that their wounds seemed to be glowing in the dark Glow in the dark wounds might sound like something out…

God Save the Queen: Elizabeth in WWII

So it was that Elizabeth became the first woman from the royal family who served in the army. “I declare before you all that my…

The Not So Noblewoman Who Turned Pirate

Her small fleet of three ships flew a bloody red banner and struck terror into the heart of the French fleet. The image many people…

Through German Eyes-The Aftermath of the Dunkirk Evacuations

Staff cars and troop carriers are strewn along mile after mile of sand dunes. The flotilla of little boats that helped the British Expeditionary Forces…

Bombs,Bullets and Beer-The British Brew Barge of WWII

What better way to keep a soldier at his best than to keep him happy? In 1933, the 21st Amendment saw America out of Prohibition…

Potato Masher Turned to Chips – WW1 Grenade Found in Hong Kong

Employees of a potato chip factory in Hong Kong discovered a German hand grenade. More than a hundred years have passed since the First World…

Tough Choice But The 82nd Airborne Inducted 20 Members Into Its Hall of Fame

We all know of the storied exploits of the United States’ 82nd Airborne Division. The elite group of soldiers with the motto – Death From…

Bf 109 Pilot Franz Stigler (who saluted) & B-17 Pilot Charlie Brown’s (who thus survived)

It was December 20, 1943 and in the freezing air high above Germany, 2nd Lieutenant Charles “Charlie” Brown struggled to keep the mortally damaged American…