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Allies Knew About Battle of the Bulge – Why they Ignored Intelligence

On the 16th of December 1944, German tanks roared out of the Ardennes forest and smashed into Allied lines. Germany’s last great offensive of the…

River Snakes – Civil War Gunboats in Action

The Western Theater of the American Civil War brought its own challenges to defeating the southern Rebels. Fewer railroads and a sparser population spread left…

WW2 Motorcycles: 9 Military Motorcycles That Were Used in WW2

Harley-Davidson WLA parked outside

Though less powerful and protective than other vehicles used during WW2, motorcycles were widely fielded throughout the conflict. They proved to be useful among messengers…

Warface Open Beta Testing on Xbox

Friends! We have great news: open beta testing is coming soon to Xbox! Participation is open to everyone. Open Beta Testing on Xbox September 13–17!…

World War II Fighting Continued Months After Peace Agreement

Jeremy Lyons

It’s easy to imagine that once World War II officially ended, the defeated Germans forces were so anxious to get home that they dropped their…

All-female War Drama – “Square Rounds” from Tony Harrison

Proud Haddock, in association with the Finborough Theatre, present Tony Harrison’s all-female war drama  “Square Rounds” Finborough Theatre, 118 Finborough Road, London SW10 9ED 4th…

Fighting Vehicles of the Cold War

The Cold War saw a lot of advancement and diversification in the design of fighting vehicles. Though not directly fighting each other, the world’s great…

Top 5 US Military Spy Planes – Eyes in the Sky

Since the use of weather/observation balloons in World War I, military forces have attempted to get a better understanding of their opposing forces.  And as…

MacArthur/Halsey Masterpiece in the Pacific – Operation Cartwheel

Within the first few months of Japan entering WWII, the country had spread its influence over the Pacific. It had successfully invaded many of the…

Total Victory Lost – Why the South Lost Civil War at Chancellorsville not Gettysburg

While Chancellorsville is often regarded as General Robert E. Lee’s greatest victory, many would be surprised to know that after the battle he remarked “We…

Royal Concerns: How The King Protected His Children During WWII

While the life of a royal might be hard for many of us to imagine, we can nevertheless empathize with a father’s desire to protect…

Worst Weapons of WWII: Luckily Some Were Never Used

Billy Moncure

Desperate times call for desperate measures, but sometimes soldiers were sent into battle with shockingly incompetent weaponry: either inherently seriously flawed, extremely outdated, insufficient for…