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Agent Garbo: The Brilliant, Eccentric Chicken Farmer Spy Who Tricked Hitler & Saved D-Day

During WWII Juan Pujol Garcia played an important role in deceiving Nazi Germany about where the D-Day landings would occur. In gratitude, the Nazi’s awarded him an…

A New Breed of Soldier: How the French Revolution Made Napoleon’s Career Possible

Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise to power marked the death knell of the French Revolution. His autocratic government ended the attempts at increased democracy that had shaken…

These Five Kings Made Sparta A Force To Be Reckoned With In The Ancient World

The Kingdom of Sparta is one of the most famous city states of ancient Greece. The harsh military upbringing given to its male citizens has…

7 Ways English Lords Fought Against Welsh Raiders

Throughout the 13th century, there was conflict in the border region between England and Wales. This area, known as the Welsh March, contained both English…

The Empire Of Japan & The Invasion Of The Philippines In WW2

On December 8, 1941, Japan invaded the Philippines. A mix of local and American forces, most without combat experience, rushed to hold off the professional…

The Inexplicable Controversial Life of General Douglas MacArthur

There are few times in history where we can say a man was born and raised in such a season that he should be at…

The Arizona Balloon Buster – Epic Tale of Courage, Friendship and Sacrifice

In only nine days of flying in World War I combat, just ten missions and thirty hours of time in a Spad XIII aircraft, Lieutenant…

Captain Albert Jacka – The First Australian VC In World War One

War History Online presents this guest blog  by Guest Blogger James Maloney Albert Jacka was the first Australian soldier to receive the Victoria Cross during the…

WASPs – The Women Who Served as Pilots in WWII

Ian Harvey

In World War II, women took aviator positions in the US Air Force in order to relieve the men of the First Tactical Air Force…

First Woman to Receive the George Cross Survived Torture by the Nazis

Ian Harvey

Odette Marie Céline Brailly was born in Amiens, France, in 1912. Her father died while fighting for their country in World War I. Her grandfather…

Author and Vietnam Helicopter Pilot Attends Ceremony for New Vietnam War Monument in DC

On April 18, a dedication was held for the Vietnam Helicopter Pilot and Crew member Monument in Arlington Cemetery where it resides. Vietnam War Veteran…

Monash’s Masterpiece: The battle of Le Hamel and the 93 minutes that changed the world

July 4 marks the centenary of the battle of Le Hamel. The battle that took place on 4 July 1918 was masterminded by Australian commander…