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Defense of Breslau – Germany’s Fight to the Bitter End

The German town of Breslau – now Wrocław in western Poland – lay untouched by combat for most of the Second World War. But as…

19 Facts About the Grumman F6F Hellcat with Photos

The Grumman F6F Hellcat was one of the most important fighter planes of the Second World War, described by many as a war-winning weapon. Building…

7 Cold War Soviet Armored Personnel Carriers

Mechanized infantry was the core of Soviet fighting forces during the Cold War. Armored personnel carriers (APCs) were key to getting these troops around. Even…

The First Four Battles of the Isonzo: Italy Enters World War One

Italy was a late entrant into the First World War, not joining the fighting until 1915. Its part in the war began with a series…

German Armored Cars – The SdKfz 220s in Photos

When Hitler was appointed the chancellor of Germany in 1933, the massive rebuilding of the then-Reichswehr into the modern Wehrmacht commenced. A major part of…

Tank Museum Appeals for Missing Military Cross

The Tank Museum in Dorset has launched an appeal to find the Military Cross (MC) won by the commander of its Mark V tank 100…

Audie Murphy: More than a WWII Hero and Movie Star

Herbert Kikoy

Undoubtedly, the Second World War has always been a favorite subject for movies. Many actors have played in war films, everyone from John Wayne to…

“Turning Point of the Revolution” – Battles of Saratoga 1777

It is said that the 1777 Battle of Saratoga was the most crucial and decisive during the American Revolutionary War. Often coined as the turning…

Inspiring the Nation – “Butch” O’Hare Became the 1st Naval Aviator to be Awarded MoH

U.S. Navy Lieutenant Edward “Butch” O’Hare holds the distinction of being the first Naval Aviator to be awarded the Medal of Honor—the United States’ highest…

Russian Tank Commander Top Allied Tanker in WWII with a Score of 52

It is inevitable that in any contest, irrespective of whether that contest is held in peacetime or in times of armed conflict, scores are kept,…

Disaster Avoided – The Battle of Long Island

In the summer of 1776, the British Monarchy sought to put a quick and decisive end to the rebellion in the American colonies. King George…

From Elite Soldiers to Criminals – Terror of the Knights Templar in Mexico

Ian Harvey

One of the newest drug cartels operating in Mexico is known as the “Knights Templar.”  It is also one of the strangest drug cartels.  They…