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Tamerlane Wiped Out Perhaps 17 Million People With Just Fire & Swords

Generally, people who study history don’t like to compare horrors. By engaging in debates about which war was the most costly, which epidemic killed the…

How a Vietnam War Photographer Saved Marines by Jumping on a Grenade, Awarded the Medal of Honor Posthumously

At the National Museum of American History, going through the Medal of Honor segment of The Price for Freedom: Americans at War, you would see…

Pegasus Bridge: Why Did a British Soldier Shell a Maternity Hospital On D-Day?

The scale and complexity of the Allied D-Day landings in World War II was immense, so some shocking events were inevitable. However, the French citizens…

USS Archerfish: Sinking the 72,000-ton Aircraft Carrier Shinano

USS Archerfish (SS-311) was a Balao-class submarine named after a toxotoid fish. The archerfish is an adept predator that shoots a high-pressure stream of water to stun…

I Visited Auschwitz-Birkenau, The More I Know, the Less I Understand

It’s the numbers I struggle with. 1.1 million people, murdered here in cold blood, is an unimaginable figure for me to comprehend. These people walked…

High School Football Coach Gained Valuable Experience in US Navy in WWII

Decades before he was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame for his success as a high school football coach, John “Pete” Adkins collected…

Daks over Normandy D-Day 75 Programme Biggest fleet of DC-3’s & C-47’s Since WW2

On Monday 28 January The Imperial War Museum (IWM) announced that Daks over Normandy will be part of its programme on an “unprecedented scale” to…

Slim Pickens Stated His Profession Was “rodeo”, the Recruiter Heard “radio”, Slim Spent WW2 as a Radio Operator

There are three ways to do things: the right way, the wrong way, and the army way. During World War II, millions of men donned…

To This Day, The Myth Still Abounds: Why Didn’t The Germans Invade Switzerland?

By the end of 1940, the German Wehrmacht had overrun most of its neighbors — only brave little Switzerland remained free. But why did Adolf…

WW2 Spy Who Pulled Off A Real Life James Bond Mission & Inspired An Iconic Goldfinger Scene

The opening scene to 1964’s Goldfinger, one of the most popular and critically-acclaimed James Bond movies, portrays the famous spy at his deadliest and most…

Kazimierz Moczarski – Resistance Fighter, Assassin, Anti-Communist Rebel, Cellmate Of Infamous Nazi Jürgen Stroop

Poland was the site of much turmoil, conflict, brutality, and tragedy during the Second World War. It was the first country Hitler invaded in 1939,…

The Beautiful Angel of Bordeaux – He Saved Thousands of Lives as Germans Were Storming France

For people who stand strong in their beliefs there are no hard times or difficult choices. There are only principles and one’s will to stick…