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“I just wanted to help” – U.S. Army World War II Veteran was in First Wave at Omaha Beach

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and author of several historical works. His books…

Waste of Resources – The Never Deployed German Carrier Graf Zeppelin with Photos

The Graf Zeppelin was one of two major German aircraft carriers. It was named after the German airship designer Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. This aircraft…

Skill, Luck, and Help From a Friend: Victory at Yorktown

The siege of Yorktown was considered to be the last major land battle of the American Revolutionary War. It was fought from 28 Sept – 19…

Jack of All Trades – 28 PHOTOS Show Why EVERYONE Used the Universal “Bren” Carrier

With over 100,000 built by 1960 within and outside of the United Kingdom, the Universal Carrier is the most produced armored vehicle in history. The…

A Hard Dose of Reality for North and South – 1st Battle of Bull Run

Merriment rang out in the streets of Washington on July 16, 1861 as Gen. Irvin McDowell’s army, 35,000 strong, marched out to begin the campaign…

Spartans – Men Who Were Born To Fight

Spartans were a people from ancient Greece who had two main goals in life: to be the best warriors in the land, and to serve…

“The Marines and Tet” – A Photographic Exhibition Not to Miss

Almost 50 years ago, a young 20-year-old photographer, working for Stars and Stripes Magazine, took a series of iconic photographs during the Tet Offensive in…

Epic 1st Warship Battle of WWII Demonstrated a Truly International Conflict – River Plate

The first naval battle of the Second World War, the Battle of the River Plate was a symbolically important encounter. British ships clashed with a…

The Father of Jet Planes – The German Me 262 in 21 Photos

The development of weapons during the Second World War often laid a foundation for the technology that remains in use to this day. In a…

Oops! – New Spanish Sub is Too Big For It’s Home Port

It is a simple law of physics that “the lesser cannot contain the greater,” and that unbreakable rule has been proven once again with the…

Amazing Escape – Soviet Prisoners Stole a German Plane and Flew Home

During the Second World War, there were several truly successful escapes from German captivity. Being corralled in captivity, many of the prisoners were not willing…

Which is Your Favorite? – Famous Charges in History

With the enemies’ formation looking impenetrable and the odds continuously climbing higher in their favor, the battle would take on the shapes and colors of…