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Outnumbered 10 to 1 – In The Korean War, UN forces Held Off A Chinese Force 10 Times Their Size For Two Days

The Battle of Chipyong-ni has been labeled as ‘the Gettysburg of the Korean War’ and has been singled out as one of the greatest regimental…

WW2 Enthusiast Tracks Down A Veteran Who Signed A Captured Enemy Flag

Second World War veteran Carmen Vecchione did not remember signing a Nazi flag when history fan Mike Carper said he had one with a Swastika…

An Amazing Record Of The War – This Soldier Wrote His Journal All Through The Second World War

Leonel Jensen was a rancher from Wasta, South Dakota when he was sent to Europe to fight in World War II. Not only did he…

Absolutely Essential – The Vital Role Of The Animals In Winning World War One

100 years ago on April 6th, the US Congress voted to go to war with Germany and thereby entered World War I. 17 million people…

He Remembers His Grandfather, Who Fought In The Battle Of Arras 100 Years Ago

Robert Connell never met his grandfather, John, but feels he knows him due to the astonishing amount of memorabilia that has been passed from generation…

April 2017 Marks A Century Since The Huge And Brutal WWI Battle Of Arras

Ian Harvey

A century ago in April 1917 thousands of Commonwealth and British troops engaged the German enemy in the Battle of Arras. Many huddled below ground…

In the Midst of Death in Vietnam, Lessons About Life

How quickly life can end. Just ask Dwaine Glathar of Fremont, Ne., who shared a cigarette and chatted with Sgt. James “Slick” Diagle in Vietnam.…

Wounded, Promoted, Decorated – Adolf Hitler in the First World War

Adolf Hitler is remembered for the terrible destruction of WWII. Before that, he served with courage in WWI. That first conflict deeply influenced his future.…

This Member Of The Nazi Party Became Known as a Modern Buddha

A “Buddha” is an enlightened being – one who breathes wisdom, goodness, compassion, and mercy. A saint, to put it in Christian terms. In one…

Salon Kitty: The WWII Spy Ring Based in a Brothel

During the peak of the Nazi regime, the Sicherheitsdienst was the Third Reich’s version of the CIA. Founded in 1932, the first leader of the…

Punishing the Enemy, Feeding his Men: How General Ulysses S. Grant Changed the Course of the Civil War

General Ulysses S. Grant transformed the way the American Civil War was fought. By shifting to a strategy of “baseless” campaigning he freed himself from…

Korean War Veteran’s Remains Returned for Burial

Army Sergeant Donald D. Noehren was 23 when he was captured by the enemy during the Korean War. His remains have been recovered according to…