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Downed 11 Japanese Planes & Flew, on an Almost Empty Tank, to The Aid of a Ship.

Lieutenant Colonel Harold William Bauer, also known as “Joe” Bauer, was an air group commander of the United States Marine Corps (USMC). He was a…

Five Female Heroes of WWII

Women played an exceedingly important role in the Allied nations of WWII. Of course, the cultural icon of “Rosie the Riveter” is a well-known representation…

What Happened To Prisoners Of War In Medieval England – There Was Good Money To Be Made

Ian Harvey

In medieval times, war in Europe could be a complicated business involving allegiances and family interests that could span the entire continent. Up until late…

How Prevalent Was Looting by US Troops During WWII?

When you hear the terms “World War II” and “looting” you usually think of the Axis powers taking anything they pleased from conquered nations. German…

German Forces Captured Stalin’s Son, Stalin Didn’t Care – He Despised Him

Nazi forces captured Stalin’s son, Yakov Dzhugashvili. When the Nazis proposed exchanging him for their captured field marshal Friedrich Paulus, Stalin retorted “I will not…

The Soldier Who Kept Fighting WW2 For 29 Years After It Ended

When Hiroo Onoda enlisted in the Japanese military at eighteen, little did he know he was going to fight in what would become the deadliest…

Did Adolf Hitler ever visit the front lines during WWII?

“Every day,” Hitler once proclaimed in his book Mein Kampf, “I put my life on the line and always faced death.” After reading such a…

The Largest Battleships Ever Built: Japanese Yamato & Musashi

Conan White

The largest battleships ever built were Yamato and Musashi of the Imperial Japanese Navy. These behemoths were triple the tonnage of some other battleships of their day…

Operation K, the Second Attack on Pearl Harbor Kept Secret for Decades

Ian Harvey

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which forced the United States into World War II, is well known and has been…

His right arm shattered, his submachine gun wedged into his left armpit, captured the enemy position

The Medal of Honor is the ultimate form of recognition for actions on the battlefield. There is no easy way to earn it. It comes…

Why were WWII helmet designs so different by country & which design was the most effective?

The question of how effective helmets were and which were most effective initially arose in World War I. This was one of the first wars…

The Amazing Medal of Honor Mission Old 666 had all its guns upgraded to .50 calibre and single handedly fought off a group of Japanese zeroes during a mission

“Old 666” was the name of a B17 Flying Fortress during World War II. This was a heavy, relatively fast, long-range bomber with four engines…