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The Mystery of Medieval Weapons & Armor – Where Did It All Go?

The Fantastic Find The Battle of Visby in 1361 was not a particularly important battle in history. An army of Danes led by their king,…

The Most Decorated Unit in US Military History Fought for a Country That Locked Up Their Families

Members of the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion loading 105 mm shells into a weapon

The heroes of World War II came in all shapes and sizes, and some of the biggest fought for their country, despite facing injustice at…

Walther Wenck – Hitler’s Last Hope?

Ruslan Budnik

On the night of April 29-30, 1945, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel received several messages from Adolf Hitler. One of them posed the question: “Where are…

The A-1 Skyraider – Including the Toilet Bomb

The A-1 Skyraider was the last propeller-driven tail-dragger aircraft bought by the US Navy. One of the largest single engine aircraft ever built, the A-1…

Deadly Bigotry: When Canada, America & Cuba Rejected Jewish Refugees before WW2

Billy Moncure

Hitler’s extreme anti-Semitism was coming to a head when over 900 Jews bordered the MS St. Louis in an effort to escape from Germany just…

15 Facts About the Sopwith Camel, the Most Effective Fighter of WWI

Kill Rate The Sopwith Camel, Great Britain’s most famous fighter of World War I, was also the most effective fighter deployed by any nation in…

The P-38: The American Super-plane That The British Didn’t Want

Ian Harvey

  During the Second World War, Adolf Hitler’s Luftwaffe was considered a formidable, ominous enemy by Allied pilots who took on the German planes over…

Irena Sendler: The Remarkable Polish Woman Who Saved 2500 Children From The Nazis In WWII

Jay Hemmings

In times of war, it is not only soldiers who perform feats of great valor and display incredible courage. Often, non-combatant civilians risk their lives…

Medal of Honor: High on Marijuana Peter Lemon Single-Handedly Fought Off Two Waves of Vietcong

To be awarded a Medal of Honor, one should go beyond the usual comprehension of bravery. One has to set his mind to putting his…

B-24 Pilot Turned Spy Saved 1,000 US POWs From a Grim Ending at Soviet Hands

Morgan Deane

Robert Trimble started his career as a B24 bomber pilot and ended it as a rather accomplished spy. After surviving 35 bomber missions, which was…

Part 2: The Death of George Patton – Was America’s most controversial general assassinated?

The notion that General George Patton was assassinated by the American Secret Service, or the Soviet NKVD, or some combination of both, makes an interesting…

Great Story: When British Commandos Turned Pirate – Operation Postmaster

On the night of the 14th of January 1942, three Axis ships were stolen from a harbor off the coast of West Africa, right under…