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Resurrecting the Sherman – A World War II Tank Restored Through Time and Talents of Local Volunteers

By Jeremy P. Amick who writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families of America. For nearly five decades, an M4A3E8 Sherman tank sat abandoned…

The Bravery Of This Japanese-American Soldier On His First Day Fighting In WW2 Is Astounding

During the Italian Campaign of World War 2, German troops were faced with a sight they had never expected: Japanese-American soldiers. These troops were members…

The WW2 Battle of France – A Disaster for the Allies in World War Two

There are no shortage of memorable moments that unfolded during the Second World War. And though many of us would choose not to remember all…

Heroic American Crew Fought off 17 Enemy Planes in ‘Cursed’ B-17 Bomber “Old 666”

When you see the number “666” on the tail number of a plane, it is entirely understandable if you opt to stay on the ground. …

The Battle of the Somme, One of the Deadliest WW1 Battles Ever

One of the most destructive events of the First World War, the Battle of the Somme was a 142-day campaign including a series of smaller…

The Battle For The Bridge Over The Rhine At Remagen In WW2

On 7 March 1945, Allied troops captured the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. This surprise success allowed thousands of troops to cross the River Rhine and…

How A Small Group Of Canadian Paratroopers Saved Denmark From Soviet Occupation at the End of WW2

By May 1945 the war in Europe had finally started to wind down. Yet for the men of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, there was…

“Underwater Peril” – Norbert Struemph, Navy Veteran Shares History of Service Aboard Submarine During WWII

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star…

The Great Military Men Who Inspired The Young Napoleon Bonaparte

From an early age, Napoleon Bonaparte showed the ambition and intelligence that would eventually make him the emperor of half of Europe. As a child,…

Post-WWII Surplus Harleys, Cheap Transports For “Willy And Their Boys”

Guest Blog By Hans Weisman! In this DAKOTA HUNTER BLOG, you will read about another lifetime passion of mine: the Harley Davidson Motorcycle. As a prelude,…

“Impenetrable” – The Fall of the Eben Emael Fortress

After WWI, Belgium, being one of the countries with the highest casualty count, tried to balance between a ravaged economy and the high unemployment rate…

Henry Johnson, Known as the “Black Death” – America’s First World War Hero

Henry Johnson was a World War I soldier who singlehandedly beat back a German assault while critically wounded. He was a great American hero and…