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WW2 Napalm Tests – The US Bombed Mock German & Japanese Villages

Holly Godbey

It’s well known that the U.S. Army built a myriad of projects in the southwestern deserts of the States to test various new kinds of…

Al-Andalus, a Melting Pot of Faiths in the Iberian Peninsula

Waqas Ali

Jewish people have often faced persecution throughout history, and across many states. At the start of the 8th century, the technologically and numerically superior Muslims…

In Commemoration of Armistice Day Here are Some Profound Colorized Images of WW1

Jack Beckett

Many thanks go to Doug Banks and his team – the masters of colorization.  The beauty of these colorized images is that color allows you…

In Commemoration of Armistice Day Here are Some Colorized Images of WW1 – Brings Them Alive

Jack Beckett

Many thanks go to Doug Banks and his team – the masters of colorization.  The beauty of these colorized images is that color allows you…

First British Ship Sunk By the Germans in WWII May Have Been Discovered

David Mearns is a shipwreck hunter. He says sonar data he has acquired shows the wreck of the Athenia, a passenger liner that was the…

“On Eternal Patrol Memorial Reef” To Honor 66 Lost U.S. Submarines

First undersea memorial to recognize all lost submarine crews and boats to be dedicated in Sarasota 50 years after loss of the USS Scorpion As…

Hipster Before His Time: General Burnside – The Swashbuckling Union General Who Pioneered Sideburns

What do a rifle, various railroads, the American Civil War, the Franco-Prussian War, the National Rifle Association, and sideburns have in common? Here is the…

Vlad The Impaler – He Loved To Impale Captured Soldiers – A Lot

Vlad the Impaler, Vlad Tepes, is one of the greatest and more interesting figures from history. Vlad III was likely born in a fortress in…

The American Civil War – the Union told all the European countries if they recognized the Confederacy’s legitimacy, it was equal to declaring war against the Union

By the beginning of the American Civil War, the United States was a little more than 50 years of age. They had started to develop relationships…

The Only Woman Ever To Join The French Foreign Legion Served In WWII & Vietnam

The Légion Étrangère is better known as the French Foreign Legion – a military organization open to men who are foreign nationals. In 1945, however,…

On fire this heroic airman picked up a burning 1,100° phosphorus bomb to save his crew certain death

The Medal of Honor is America’s highest military award given to those for acts of valor that in some cases border on insanity. In WWII,…

The Story Of One Marine – The World War I Letters and Photos of Pvt. Thomas L. Stewart – By James P. Gregory, Jr.

Thomas L. Stewart joined the United States Marine Corps on June 22, 1917—just two months after America entered World War One. Private Stewart was a…