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Japanese Schindler Helped 5,580 Jews Escape The Holocaust Ended Up Selling Lightbulbs To Survive

Although Japan was one of the Axis Powers during WWII, one Japanese diplomat did his best to mitigate the horrors of his country’s ally, Nazi…

Roman Military Officers and What They Did

The Roman Empire saw one of the first truly professional armies in history, and became the inspiration for European armies that followed it. Though its…

9 Feb 1945: Victory at the Colmar Pocket, Germans Eviction From The West Bank of The Rhine

On 9 February 1945, the last German forces on the west bank of the River Rhine were defeated by the French and Americans. The defeat…

7 Reasons the Conquistadors Beat the Incas

Andrew Knighton

Francisco Pizarro’s conquest of the Incan empire is one of the most extraordinary achievements in military history. In the space of a single day in…

12 Battles That Defined the Crusades – Brutal Times

Andrew Knighton

The Crusades, Christian Europe’s attempt to drive back other nations and religions, were among the most ambitious and badly thought out campaigns in military history.…

5 Rules of Chivalry and How They Were Broken

Andrew Knighton

In the Middle Ages, chivalry was more than just a name for polite behaviour. It was a set of rules meant to limit the actions…

This is How Tribal Queen Boudica Almost Beat the Mighty Roman Army

The early Roman Empire was an unstoppable juggernaut of military strength, bending the rest of Europe to its will. Rebellions were mercilessly crushed by one…

 Past Presidents Serve as Honorary Directors for National Medal of Honor Museum

The National Medal of Honor Museum (MOHM) is honored to announce that former presidents Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush,…

The Past & Present Series – Four New Titles Will Be Released In October 2017

The Casemate Past & Present series reconstructs historical battles by using photography to juxtapose modern views with those of the past. Highly illustrated they offer…

2600 Years Ago, The First Recorded Olympic Winner Led A Rebellion in Athens – Today Researchers May Have Found The Bones Of The Rebel Army

Over one hundred years ago, workers uncovered an ancient cemetery while they were building an opera house and a library four miles (six km) south…

Bravery, Discipline, and Very Long Journeys – A Marine’s Life on Board a WWII US Warship

US Marines played a huge part in WWII in the Pacific. Their daring and discipline were the foundation on which many Allied victories were built.…

From The Tank Museum: The Tiger combat debut took place in August 1942 on the Eastern Front. It was not a success, with three of the four breaking down.

The Tiger I began to enter service with the German Army in mid-1942.  They were to be used by Heavy Tank Battalions, a new type…