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How Churchill’s Relative Survived a Concentration Camp

During WWII, the Germans caught an Allied spy. Fortunately, she had a famous relative – British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Odette Marie Céline Brailly was…

USCGC Heriberto Hernandez, Named For A Coastguard Hero Who Was Killed In Vietnam

On October 16, 2015, the United States Coast Guard gained a new Cutter. The 154 foot Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutter was named after a…

Although Steel Ruled The Waves, Wooden Boats Still Found A Place In WWII

The Second World War saw the advent of modern warfare. Navy fleets began using steel and aluminum aircraft to strike at one another. Submarines patrolled…

HMAS Sydney Faces German Cruiser Kormoran In A Fight to the Death

Gabe Christy

Off the western coast of Australia, two ships lie on the bottom, time capsules of a battle which took place over 75 years ago. In…

When The US Dumped Over $10 Million Worth Of Choppers Into The Sea

One of the most iconic images from the fall of Saigon did not happen in Saigon. It happened at sea where sailors pushed helicopters off their ships.…

A Bridge Too Far: The Battle for Arnhem – At A Glance

Operation Market Garden was one of the boldest moves by Allied forces in the Second World War. The ambition shown in this plan proved greater…

Nancy Wake – They Called Her The “White Mouse” – Incredible Allied SOE Agent of World War Two

When the Nazis occupied France in WWII, they faced a serious threat. By 1943 it was so dangerous, they offered 5 million francs for its…

How An Explosion In Northern New Jersey Put 62,000 People Onto The Front Lines Of WW1

By October 1918, the 1st World War was winding down. It was clear to most observers that the Western Allies would be victorious. Life in…

Rudolph Hess: The Nazi Who Flew to Britain in 1941 to try to Make a Peace Deal

Rudolf Walter Richard Hess was born on April 26, 1894, in Alexandria, Egypt to a wealthy family of Bavarian merchants. At 14, he was sent…

Gino Bartali – The Cycling Champion Who Helped Hundreds Of Jewish People Escape From Italy In WWII

One of the most prominent sports figures of the pre-WWII period and the man who elevated cycling into becoming a national sport in Italy was…

Drew Dennis Dix Was Awarded The Medal Of Honor For Incredible Heroism In Vietnam

Jeff Edwards

When Drew Dix deployed to Vietnam in 1968 as a military “advisor” to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), it became abundantly clear…

US Presidents Visit Normandy On The D-Day Anniversary, But President Eisenhower, Who Had Commanded The Allied Forces On That Fateful Day, Stayed Away On The 10th Anniversary

Ian Harvey

Former US President Barack Obama spoke on the battleground of Normandy to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion that led to the Allied…