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The Doolittle Raid – American Planes Take Revenge For Pearl Harbor

The Doolittle raid is one of the most famous air attacks of WWII. The first American attack on the Japanese Home Islands, it was achieved…

Salvagers are Ransacking World War II Era Sunken Ships

Ian Harvey

In 1942, off the coast of Indonesia, one of the most significant naval engagements ever took place.During this engagement, known as the battle of the…

The Tank Museum Giving The Opportunity To Step Behind The Scenes Of The Tank Museum’s New Workshop & Restoration Facility

Go Behind The Scenes Of A Ww2 Tank Restoration Date Available: Friday 29th June  Price: £100| Time: 09:00 – 18:00  This TANKFEST Preview Day, The…

Fleet Admiral Leahy, Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief Was Fiercely Opposed to Dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan

Before the official establishment of the position of Joint Chiefs of Staff in the United States Military in 1947, there served a man who was…

Piggyback Hero – by Ralph Kinney Bennett

We present this guest blog by author Ralph Kinney Bennett  In 2003 they laid the remains of Glenn Rojohn to rest in the Peace Lutheran Cemetery in…

“Warriors in Mr. Lincoln’s Army” – Stories of Native Americans who fought in the Civil War

Author Quita V. Shier shares the stories of Native Americans who fought in the Civil War Anyone who has taken a grade-school history class may…

Silent Service – Veteran shares story of service aboard nuclear submarine during the Cold War

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

The Rise Of The Night-Fighters – Devastating Aircraft in Two World Wars

Fighting between planes began in daylight which allowed pilots and gunners to see what was going on so they could target their prey and see…

From The Tank Museum: First Tiger I Knocked Out By The British

While Tiger 131 was the first intact Tiger I to be taken back to Britain, it was not the first to be knocked out. This…

Armageddon & Paranoia—Former British Ambassador to the Soviet Union offers a comprehensive history of nuclear policy

“Is there either logic or morality in believing that if one side threatens to kill tens of millions of our people our only recourse is…

Two Invasions of Belgium By Germany in Two World Wars: 1914 and 1940

In both World Wars, the fighting in the West began with a German invasion of Belgium. 1914: Why German strategy in the late 19th and…

Betio Island Gives Up Its Dead, The Remains of a Missing Marine Have Been Identified

Ian Harvey

The remains of a Marine missing in action in the Pacific during the Battle of Tarawa, have been identified as Detroit teenager, Private First Class…