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The Ultra-Versatile M29 Weasel in Photos

Initially introduced to serve as part of a secret commando operation in Norway in 1942, the M29 Weasel was designed to overcome difficult surface conditions,…

Pirate, Honorable War Hero, or Nazi Agent? – Count Felix von Luckner

Billy Moncure

During and after the First World War, Count Felix von Luckner gained legendary status for his ability to wage warfare without casualties, his honorable treatment…

Niihau Incident at Pearl Harbor – Local Hawaiians Fought Downed Japanese Pilot and Sympathizers

Billy Moncure

Shigenori Nishikaichi knew his Zero was doomed once his fuel tank was hit by American fire. He had already successfully guarded a group of bombers…

The “Peanut Special” – Grumman F4F Wildcat in Photos

Even though both the United States and Great Britain became fighter aircraft powerhouses by the late stages of World War II, the situation was quite…

The Vietnam Tanker That Fought Off an Ambush with His Colt 45

Morgan Deane

Dwight Johnson came from the housing projects in Detroit and became a recipient of  the Medal of Honor in Vietnam. Even more noteworthy is that…

How Germany Prepared for the Battle of the Bulge

The Battle of the Bulge was Hitler’s last great attempt to win the Second World War. In December 1944, as the Allies pressed in from…

12 Impressive German Self-Propelled Guns of WW2

Self-propelled guns played an important part in the Second World War, making heavy firepower mobile more cheaply than tanks did. Here are some of the…

Joachim Rønneberg, Norwegian WWII hero who led raid to destroy Nazi heavy water plant, dies at 99

Norwegian hero, Joachim Rønneberg, the last of the men who raided the Nazi heavy-water plant in 1943, died on October 21, 2018. He was 99…

Walter Model – The Third Reich’s Best Defensive Tactical Commander?

Ruslan Budnik

Walter Model was one of the commanders who could quickly adapt to different situations on the battlefield. He was called the “Master of Defense“ and…

Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy, 1945-1975: Max Hastings tells it like it was from all viewpoints

Ian Harvey

In 1975, Saigon fell, bringing to a close a brutal conflict that had raged through Vietnam for 30 years. This conflict saw both the French…

Fascinating Pictures: How Allied Troops Were Welcomed as They Liberated Europe’s Capitals

In 1944, the Allies began making significant advances against the Nazi German regime and its Axis supporters in Europe. From the fall of Rome in…

A Condom, Aniseed Ball, and a Bowl of Porridge – The Creation of the Highly Effective Limpet Mine

Built using an aniseed ball, a condom, and a bowl of porridge, the limpet mine quickly became a vital part of the Allied arsenal in…