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A “Devil in Baggy Pants” – Paratrooper Takes Out 2 Tanks with His Bazooka in Market Garden – Awarded MoH

Truly heroic individuals, like police officers and firefighters, rush toward danger, not away from it. But in wartime, all personnel must head toward risk, making…

Serious Firepower! Apache M230 on Ground Vehicles: Better Than the Bushmaster?

The M230, when mounted on Apache gunships, has proven its worth in many theatres of war. This gun has provided unparalleled fire support to ground…

New F-35C Lightning and Super Hornet Damaged in Mid-air Re-fueling Mishap

Ian Harvey

On Tuesday September 4, 2018, a brand-new F-35C Lightning II and an F/A 18 Super Hornet were damaged while carrying out in-flight mid-air refueling over…

COME ON! Wreck found off Rhode Island could be Captain Cook’s ‘Endeavour’

Ian Harvey

One of the most iconic ships of the eighteenth century, Captain James Cook’s Endeavour, may have been found in a bay in Rhode Island. The…

Incredible: The Soldier Who Went On A Suicide Mission Against The Japanese & Won

Any Star Trek fans reading this article will know about the Jem’Hadar, the artificially created warriors who showed no fear in battle. In one episode…

Banastre Tarleton – The Most Feared & Hated Man in Revolutionary America

The American Revolutionary War saw many bitter fights and acts of cruelty. Of all its actors, none were crueler than the British cavalry commander, Sir…

Creepy Nazis – 9 Occult Fanatics Who did Their Best to Help Hitler Rule the World

Ian Harvey

Ambitious individuals draw all kinds of talented and interesting people along in their wake as they rise to power. Hitler and key members of his…

Ghost Blimp Mystery of WWII – Crashed in San Francisco & Crew Was Never Found

For the inhabitants of the west coast of the United States, the first months of 1942 were filled with paranoia. The sudden and ruthless attack…

Lions Roar: 5 British Self-Propelled Guns of WWII

At the start of the Second World War, most artillery was not independently mobile. It had to be dragged into battle by transport vehicles or…

Quit Blaming Chamberlain – A Host of Reasons Britain Wasn’t Prepared for WWII

David Baker

It’s hard to imagine that Great Britain was woefully ill-prepared for World War II, considering the lessons it learned from the Great War, 1914 –…

Hitler’s Werewolf Bunker: The Myths of the Destroyed Bunker Persist Long After WWII

David Baker

There are many stories, theories and ideas about who Adolf Hitler was and how he lived outside of the era of World War II. To…

900 Days! 6 Astonishing Facts about the Axis Blockade of Leningrad with Dozens of Photos

The siege and defense of Leningrad are one of the most tragic pages of the history of World War II in the USSR, which called…