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Book Review-Forgotten Tanks and Guns of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s

The period between the wars offered up all manner of oddities as governments and companies attempted to develop fighting vehicles that would be numerous, effective…

Beetle Bailey & The Real Sgt. Snorkel

Griffin solemnly explained her father never realized he was the inspiration for the character that became Sgt. Snorkel. A rather portly and occasionally grouchy Sgt.…

US Submarine Plays Cat & Mouse With Japanese Navy

Ian Harvey

First launched in 1976, these submarines were a key strategic naval asset during the Cold War Since the end of the War in the Pacific…

A New Pattern For War: French Camouflage During WW1

It did not take long for other armies to adopt camouflage, and each nation did theirs differently. The Great War changed the world forever. A…

Josef Mengele- The Angel of Death

Pregnant women did not escape his loathsome scrutiny. They were like chattel, and once they had served their purpose, they were sent to the gas…

Handheld For Victory-10 Infantry Weapons of WW2

Ruslan Budnik

During World War II, the US produced more than 1.5 million Thompson submachine guns. The Second World War was the largest, most destructive and bloodiest…

The Auld Alliance -Scotland The Brave

Billy Moncure

The Scottish took full advantage of this situation. By the end of the year they had retaken almost all of their land and even raided…

Bounty Jumpers: Con-Men Paid to Enlist then Desert

Elly Farelly

They say that there is always someone who will make money out of a war and the Civil War was no exception. One of the…

Massive Jagdtigers Were Almost Invincible On The Battlefield: The Problem Was Getting Them There

Jay Hemmings

Throughout the Second World War, Hitler had had an almost myopic preoccupation – some might say obsession – with trying to win the war by…

Commandant of Auschwitz, Was an Affectionate Dad Hugged & Kissed His Kids Before Going to Work

“When in the summer of 1941, Hitler gave me the order to prepare installations at Auschwitz where mass exterminations could take place, and personally to…

The 16-Year-Old WWI Officer Who Led His Men Over The Top, Lost A Leg, Still Insisted On Returning To Fight

Jay Hemmings

It is a well-documented fact that many underage boys, some as young as 13, fought in the trenches of the First World War. Usually, these…

An Artist Who Became The USSR’s Most Lethal Sniper Dispatched Over 500 Germans

Jay Hemmings

Usually artists are associated with pacifism and anti-war sentiments. There are, of course, always exceptions to such stereotypes – Adolf Hitler is probably the most…