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Battle Of Saipan Suicides: The Largest Banzai Charge of the Entire War, 4000 Japanese Troops

Jay Hemmings

War inevitably equals mass casualties, whether numbering in the dozens or the hundreds, or the hundreds of thousands – this a truth that has accompanied…

The Mystery of the Lost Legion: One of the Most Experienced Legions Vanished

What could have happened to the 9th Legion? How could it simply disappear? The fate of the 9th has been the subject of debate for…

The Bunker of the “Beast of Auschwitz” Found in a Convent 70 Years After WWII

Buried thirty feet underneath the ground, in the basement of an old convent in southern Poland, is a room which used to be the secret…

Sex Outside of Marriage: Lebensborn, How Hitler Planned a Master Race

Most of the smaller children were taken away from their parents before they were old enough to comprehend what was even happening. The Third Reich…

America’s Forgotten WWI Hero Who Beat the Germans Bare Handed

Jay Hemmings

With just his fists and his knife, he managed to fend them off, fighting with such fury that the Germans eventually retreated. While the United…

A Savage & Brutal Affair. Hand-To-Hand Combat in WW1

Jay Hemmings

In trench combat, any encounter you had with an enemy soldier was likely to be a life-or-death one. The First World War is notorious for…

Against all Odds-The US Rangers & Their Heroic Assault on Pointe Du Hoc

Billy Moncure

The Assault on Pointe Du Hoc was one of the most harrowing (and costly) missions in U.S. Army Ranger history. Knowing their mission was crucial…

Amazonian Warriors of the Ancient Worlds

Women warriors of the ancient world Warfare has traditionally been a man’s world. The reasons for this varies historically and culturally but, regardless of time…

Major-General Gubbins-The Man who Made Dirty Warfare a Passion.

During the Second World War, Britain’s Special Operations Executive (SOE) reinvented the art of covert warfare. The organization recruited, trained, and equipped both secret agents…

Does Size Really Matter? – The Big Guns of WW1

Conan White

The Big Guns-1914 to 1918 World War One was the first industrialized war that was on a truly global scale. With mass production and ever…

General Orde Wingate: Brilliant Eccentric

The British armed forces in WWII were famous for a number of reasons: innovation, unreal stubbornness in defense, and much else. They were also known…

To Do My Duty. The Scout Master & Hitler’s Nuclear Program

In the early twentieth century, a British man named Baden Powell founded the Boy Scout Movement. From this humble organization, Scouting spread across the globe.…