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100th Anniversary of the Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux – the First Ever Tank-Versus-Tank Encounter in History of Warfare

The 24th of April, 2018, marked the 100th anniversary of the Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux ― the first tank-versus-tank skirmish in history. The battle took…

The Incredible Role of the International Red Cross and The Red Crescent Movements during WWII

The role of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement during the Second World War remains largely unknown to the wider public, but the…

The Defense of Brest Fortress In WW2 – “We’ll Die But We’ll Not Leave The Fortress”

Brest Fortress and the town of Brest are located in modern day Belarus. In 1939 the town was conquered by the Germans during the invasion…

No legs – No problem: Tale of a Disabled World War Two Ace

Ian Harvey

It made sense that most RAF pilots would be superstitious when one considered how many things could go wrong.  But if Wing Commander Douglas Bader…

How the Schlieffen Plan Failed

Military plans are seldom famous in themselves. The battles are remembered but not the schemes that led to them.  One notable exception is the Schlieffen…

Cresson Kearny – Nuclear War Survival Skills: It focused on what would happen if the US was affected by nuclear war

In the 1960s and 70s, the world was undergoing a period known as the Cold War. There was a very real threat of a potential…

Remembering A Forgotten Campaign: Vic Knibb’s story fighting with the British Army in Burma during WWII

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Lars Erik York Gill As one of the last voices of the British Army that fought…

The Second Battle Of Ypres: An Extraordinary Defense In The Face Of Poison Gas

The Belgian town of Ypres was the site of the fiercest fighting of the First World War. A series of battles left the town deserted,…

The 4 Types of Men Who Fought for Napoleon

The awesome power of the Napoleonic Empire was built on the blood and courage of millions of soldiers. Though Napoleon is remembered as an icon…

The Operation Torch Atlantic Coast Landings

On November 8, 1942, American ground forces entered the western theater of WWII. During Operation Torch they invaded three areas of Axis-occupied North Africa. One…

100s Killed In Tragic ‘Friendly Fire’ Incidents During The Airborne Assault on Sicily in 1943

Operation Overlord and the D-day landings on June 6th, 1944 were supported by a massive assault of airborne infantry, both paratroopers and men in large…

The Battle Of The Somme Was One Of The Bloodiest Battles In Human History

The Battle of the Somme is one of the bloodiest battles in human history. Lasting three and a half months, it was one of the…