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Bravery: The Amazing French Resistance and D-Day Including 21 images

As Allied soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, the 6th of June 1944, others were paving the way for their arrival. The French…

The Six Men Who Were Behind the July 20th Plot to Assassinate Hitler

The July 20th Plot to assassinate Hitler in his Eastern Prussian Headquarters, called the Wolf’s Lair, was probably the closest anyone got to really killing…

Battlecruisers: A Flawed Naval Experiment of WWI

WWI was a time of change in naval warfare. Heavy dreadnoughts were replacing older, more vulnerable ships. Submarines made their first serious appearance in combat.…

Wartime Family Heirloom Turns Out to Be An Unexploded Bomb

Ian Harvey

A family heirloom that was brought back home after a British soldier who’d done military service in Japan and Asia and passed down through the…

These Descendants of Civil War Veterans Still Remember the War Stories of Their Fathers

The American Civil War is today perceived as a hugely important part of the early history of the nation, with its witnesses and participants long…

Saving Private Ryan Depicted War So Realistically That It Triggered PTSD among Veterans Who Watched It

Saving Private Ryan is perhaps the most iconic WWII film ever made. Its depiction of the Normandy landings drew critical acclaim when the film premiered…

The Japanese Tried A Second Raid On Pearl Harbor – It Was Not A Success

Everyone knows about the first bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Less well known, however, was the second attack. And there was almost a third……

HMS Audacious: The Only Super-Dreadnought Sunk in WWI – By A German Naval Mine

Greg Jackson

The biggest, most advanced, most expensive, and most daunting war machinery of World War I was the super-dreadnought battleship. These great sea beasts were near…

Devastating Missile Power – The Archers Of The Ancient Roman Army

Although the armies of Rome were famous for their hard-hitting legionaries, they also used a range of other troops. Cavalry, slingers, and light infantry all…

The European Powers Were Rapidly Developing Ground-Breaking New Strategies In World War One

The beginning of WWI was dictated by carefully developed strategies and their failure in the face of reality. The diplomatic and strategic plans of the…

Professor Asperger’s name is linked to a type of high-functioning autism, but it has also been linked to the murder of hundreds during WWII

Ian Harvey

Research carried out on previously unexamined documents from the Nazi era that was specifically aimed at understanding the work carried out by doctors during WWII…

An original painting believed to have been painted by Adolf Hitler was recently sold at auction in Germany for $74,000.

Ian Harvey

The painting itself is of a young woman in what looks to be a rural setting, dressed in a light-colored shirt, open to expose her…