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Franklin D. Roosevelt, The People’s President – A Strong Leader For A Turbulent Time

David Herold

Franklin D. Roosevelt led the United States through World War II and the Great Depression. He was the only President of the United States to…

Awesome Power Of Ancient Rome – The Total Destruction Of Rome’s Greatest Rival

The conflict between Rome and Carthage was one of the greatest in the ancient world. Throughout the Punic Wars, they grappled for control of the…

Battle of Busan Perimeter, The First Major Conflict in the Korean War

Busan Perimeter The Battle of Busan Perimeter took place in the fall of 1950 and was one of the first major conflicts of the Korean…

Skorzeny: The Mythical Nazi Commando (Part 1)

Guest Blog For War History Online By Adeyinka Makinde The rescue seventy years ago of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini from captivity in a hotel lodge…

Simo Häyhä Was The Deadliest Sniper in History; They Called Him ‘The White Death’

David Herold

There have been many great snipers in history and who can take the title of the greatest is a topic of debate. However, if you…

Project Brüder – The Search For A Common European Story

Project Brüder is looking for young musicians from different countries with a family story related to the First World War. Brüder, the German word for…

The Axis Powers: How A Handful Of Individuals Changed The World

David Herold

The Second World War was a transformative event in global history. More than a hundred million soldiers took part in the hostilities. Sixty to eighty…

World War Two Jeep Facts Every Jeep Owner Should Know

World War II saw the creation of one of America’s most beloved vehicles, the Jeep. Now primarily produced for consumer use, the Jeep was once…

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…

Undersea Stealth: The First Submarines To Ever Sink Ships – In The American Civil War

The submarines of the United States Civil War were not the first to appear on the sea. The successful use of submersibles dates to Alexander…

The Battle of Wavre – Ten Miles From Waterloo, Another Battle May Have Sealed Napoleon’s Fate

The long struggle of the Napoleonic wars famously culminated in the Battle of Waterloo. Undoubtedly Napoleon Bonaparte’s greatest defeat, this engagement would signal the end…

Famous Medieval Knights – Warriors, Leaders, And Scholars

Medieval knights were among the celebrities of their day – warriors, leaders, and scholars. They became figures of romance and inspiration, giving them a special…