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The Desert Fox’s 1st Encounter with U.S. Forces

Ian Harvey

Americans had many famous generals in World War II, with Patton being perhaps the most well known. But Germany had generals whose names struck fear…

13 Allied Countries That Took Part in D-Day

The D-Day landings and the subsequent campaign to capture Normandy might have been master-minded by British and American commanders, but they included soldiers from far…

8 Men Who Led Britain’s Crazy & Amazing Covert Operations of WW2

During the Second World War, the British broke from their famous gentlemanly conduct. Sabotage, prison break, assassination – no dirty trick was beyond the remit…

Tennis Court Battle: The Gore, Constant Fighting & Casualties Were Almost Unprecedented

Ian Harvey

Battles sometimes become readily identifiable by a name or phrase: Normandy, for instance, or the Battle of Britain. They instantly conjure images of where and…

Last Man Standing – Survivor of 71 Missions, POW & Last of the SOE Pilots

‘Stay low, stay on track, and stay alive’ was the motto of the RAF’s most secret Station, Tempsford. That’s exactly what Geoffrey Rothwell did. DFC…

Underrated: The Universal Carrier & its service in the German Army

The Universal Carrier, first produced in the 1930s, adopted a specific nickname during the first years of WWII: the Bren Carrier. This was due to…

John Ripley Faced Enemy Fire for Three Hours to Stop the North Vietnamese Advance

South Vietnamese Marines wading through mud toward a US Navy Patrol Craft, Fast (PCF) + Military portrait of John Ripley

Đông Hà, the northernmost city in South Vietnam, was once bustling with military activity. Home of the 4th Marine Division and a major helicopter base,…

Operation Safari & How The Danish Scuttled Their Own Navy

Guest Author

It is well known among those who study World War II that Vichy France scuttled its own navy in Toulon on November 27, 1942 as…

MI5 “Agent Jack” Thwarted Plot to Kill Eisenhower & Montgomery

David Baker

Two female Nazi sympathizers created a plan to kill Allied generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and Bernard Montgomery. Marita Perigoe and Eileen Gleave had discovered where…

Inside the Sierra Army Depot Graveyard

Jeremy Lyons

After the final shots are fired in a war and the armistice is signed, there are still unanswered questions looming about what to do with…

Young Lady of the Lake Discovers 1500-Year-Old Sword

Ian Harvey

July 15, 2018 was just another family day out at Lake Vidöstern for the Vanecek family. Nothing out of the ordinary had been planned, but…

True Crimes Including Stealing Children for the Master Race

Ian Harvey

It’s hard to imagine there are war stories as bad as the Holocaust of World War II, or the internment of Japanese citizens in North…