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If the Cold War Went Hot, the Skies of WW3 Would Look Like This

Benjamin Roy

The Cold War wasn’t really a “war,” but an intense era of conflict between Russia and the USA that lasted nearly 50 years.  Yet, there…

Best Field Marshall of WW2? Montgomery in Video & 33 Pictures

Monty, or the “Spartan General” as he was nicknamed, was described as a man with no diplomacy skills due to his directness. However, he remains…

Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo – UK Tour: September – November 2018

Following a highly successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Michael Morpurgo’s Private Peaceful embarks on an exciting West End run and UK Tour. Commemorating the…

CRAZY: The U.S. Nearly Nuked North Korea Over the Captured Spy Ship USS Pueblo

wolfenlord

On January 23, 1968, a run-down environmental research ship was conducting oceanographic studies when it was surrounded by North Korean naval forces, which demanded its…

Strange but True: Former Russian Officer Was One of the Union’s Great Leaders in the Civil War

Ivan Turchaninov was born in 1822 in the Don River region of southern Russia, and graduated in 1841 from the Imperial Military School in St.…

Super Weapons That Ended the Reign of Knights

Herbert Kikoy

It is without a doubt that weapons, since time immemorial, have the most effective tools in winning wars. In the Medieval Ages, the strength of…

Are Soviet Subs the Best in the World? Let’s Look at the Facts

David Baker

All countries think that their military equipment is the best in the world, but these three Soviet submarines can undoubtedly lay claim to being the…

Russian War Story Proven to be a Fabrication

Ian Harvey

War propaganda is rampant wherein the popular imagination is considered, and at least for western audiences, it really is only in recent years that war…

History’s First Tank? The Highly Effective Hussite War Wagon

David Baker

The Hussite war movement didn’t terrify its opponents solely because it represented a break from the Catholic church: the manner in which the movement went…

Stalin’s Organs – The Iconic “Katyusha” Rocket Launcher with 25 Photos

Ruslan Budnik

On July 14, 1941, near a defensive site of the 20th Army in the forest east of Orsha, Captain Ivan Flerov’s battery attacked German positions.…

Battle of Somme: 12 Inches Gained for Every Allied Casualty and Still Debated

Ian Harvey

Sometimes a war, or a particular battle, can best be understood by examining its statistics – numbers of troops, locations, climates – which can be…

Wheatcroft Collection Update: Includes Finding 8 Sherman Tank Engines

Jack Beckett

The Wheatcroft Collection in the United Kingdom is a large and important collection of historical softskin and armoured military vehicles. It is one of the largest…