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This Finnish Ace Took to the Skies Against a Soviet Enemy That Outnumbered them 9 to 1

Jeff Edwards

The 1930’s and 40’s would see a great deal of larger nations preying on the small, but don’t make the mistake to automatically equate small…

Unconventional Designs And Challenging Builds – German Heavy Tank Destroyers At The End of World War II

When Ferdinand Porsche offered his designs for the Tiger II tank in 1939, it was deemed too unconventional. It was also considered too demanding to…

Hitler’s Fortified Siegfried Line Was Massive And Included 22,000 Bunkers And Pillboxes

During the build-up to WWII, the German government commissioned a line of defenses all along its border with France. The enormous undertaking seemed a waste…

Women of The Civil War: Wives and Sisters Who Went Onto the Battlefield Dressed As Men

The Civil War is famed for its brutal battles, its men slain on fields throughout the eastern half of the United States. It’s also a…

The de Havilland Mosquito is a Classic WWII Plane – They Called it the “Wooden Wonder”

A British Plane The de Havilland Mosquito was a British aircraft that served in a wide variety of different roles during WWII. The Wooden Wonder…

With 8 Silver Stars and 2 Distinguished Service Crosses, General John Corley Was Born To Lead

Jeff Edwards

His awards would span two wars, and when it was all said and done, General John Corley would retire as one of the most highly…

How the Romans Lost a Tenth of Their Armies in a Single Battle – The Teutoburg Forest

The Roman Empire of the 1st century AD is renowned as one of the most deadly and successful fighting forces in history. But even the…

The 1941 Siege of Tobruk, Birth Of The Rats of Tobruk

From the moment Germany invaded Poland and started WWII on 1 September 1939, they were unstoppable. Their blitzkrieg tactics (concentrating their tanks, planes, and mechanized…

Tanga Fiasco: Poorly Led British Defeated By Germans, And Bees

In the sweltering heat of East Africa, the British received one of their first defeats of World War One. The attempt to seize the port…

From The Tank Museum: Prokhorovka And The Myth Of The Largest Tank Battle

For decades the Battle of Kursk has been widely believed to be the largest tank battle in history. In particular, the fighting at Prokhorovka on…

Banzai Charges From the Tunnels During the 1945 Battle of Corregidor Island

Colin Fraser

On March 7th, 1945, American General Douglas MacArthur walked on Corregidor Island for the first time since he slipped off its shores under cover of…

7 Ways Napoleon Celebrated Battlefield Courage

Napoleon Bonaparte was an inspiring figure. His greatest opponent, the Duke of Wellington, said that the French Emperor inspired such confidence that his presence at…