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Sinking of the Lisbon Maru, A Terrible Tragedy of WW2, When A Thousand Allied Prisoners Lost Their Lives

It is inevitable that in war there will be tragedies, but few can match the sheer heartlessness and unnecessary loss of life that occurred with…

Led By A Retired FBI Agent, These Researchers Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Finally Identify Anne Frank’s Betrayer

A team led by Vince Pankoke has reopened the investigation in an attempt to find out who betrayed Anne Frank. The team will use artificial…

The Murky Fate Of Gestapo Chief And Nazi War Criminal Heinrich Müller

A veil of mystery follows the name “Heinrich Muller” since his disappearance in 1945, after the fall of Berlin. Mueller was the head of Gestapo…

Here are some of the best U-Boat aces of WWII

Colin Fraser

The following is a list of the top ten U-Boat commanders in WW II. It is based upon the number of ships they sank and…

The Roman Army Never Wanted To Be Forgotten – Here Are Some Legacies They Left Behind

Given the circumstances, we know an amazing amount about the ancient Roman army. Over 1500 years after the fall of the Roman Empire fell, we…

Researchers Document SS Thistlegorm Site With High Resolution Images

The University of Nottingham has started the Thistlegorm Project in hopes of documenting and preserving this important artifact of history.  Dr. Jon Henderson is the…

WW2 Captain Rested In Arlington Cemetary For Decades – Now He Has Been Returned Home To North Carolina

The Russell family still resides in Gold Hill including a sister, brother in law and several nieces and nephews.  According to Captain Lamar Shafer Russell’s…

The Channel Dash Kriegsmarine Trying to Save Its Ships – A Fast-Moving Naval Battle Of WWII

Most of the naval action of WWII took place in the vast spaces of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, but there were also confrontations in…

When A British Destroyer Rammed a German Cruiser In World War Two

April 8, 1940, two ships found each other off the coast of Norway. One a German heavy cruiser the Admiral Hipper, the other, a British…

Charles the Bold, Burgundy’s Flawed Reforming Warlord

Andrew Knighton

Charles the Bold was a man who could have changed the face of Europe. Inheriting the Valois duchy of Burgundy in 1467, he was one…

The Persian Thermopylae: When Alexander The Great Nearly Lost His Empire In Battle

The Battle of the Persian Gate is not well-known, despite it being almost identical to the Greek stand at Thermopylae, only with reversed sides. A…

The Mongol Invasions of Japan and the Origin of the Word “Kamikaze”

In the 1270s and 1280s, the menacing forces of the Mongols attacked Japan. Through courage, determination, and good luck, the Japanese drove them off. It…