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10 Facts: The Duke of Wellington, Napoleon’s Arch-Enemy

Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, was Napoleon’s most famous opponent. In 1808 he led the British, Spanish, and Portuguese forces that defeated the French…

Life in Hitler’s Wartime Headquarters

During WWII, Adolf Hitler governed Germany from a series of specially prepared bases. Often located far from cities and the front lines, those places took…

How the American Civil War Became a “Total War”

The Civil War mobilized American resources on a scale only matched in WWII. It brought unparalleled destruction to many people. How did an initially restrained…

Witold Pilecki: the Man Who Volunteered To Go To Auschwitz

During WWII, most people did what they could to avoid the Nazis. One man did the exact opposite; he volunteered to go to Auschwitz. Witold…

Amazing Photos From The Battle of Britain – When ‘The Few’ Were Supported by ‘The Many’

The Battle of Britain was one of the most important battles of World War II. Thanks to its success, the Allies were able to maintain…

A Real Treat – Visitors Will Soon Be Able To Ride A WW2 PT Boat in New Orleans

What a rush this will be: tourists will soon have the opportunity to go for a ride in a restored Second World War PT boat…

Rare Viking coin fetches £12,000 at auction

Ian Harvey

Metal detectorist Richard Scothern of Pinxton literally struck pay dirt last year when he unearthed a rare Viking penny that at auction fetched £12,000 including…

World War Two Veteran Loaded Planes for Battle

Ian Harvey

James Buggs grew up with five brothers and sisters working on the family farm. He was drafted into World War II after finishing high school.…

World War I Centennial Commission Announces April 6 Commemorative Ceremony Public Tickets

The United States World War I Centennial Commission announced public tickets are now available for “In Sacrifice for Liberty and Peace: Centennial Commemoration of the…

World War II Fighter Squadron Veteran’s Remains Return Home for Burial

Ian Harvey

Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. John D. Mumford of St. Petersburg, Florida, was 22 when he went missing in action during World War II. On…

Nine Reasons Why the South Lost the American Civil War

An extensive amount of effort has gone into studying the American Civil War. The reasons for the war and its outcome remain hotly debated. The…

A Costly Failure: Germany’s Failed Attempts to Infiltrate Allied-Occupied Italy

The Allied invasion of Italy was one of the great reversals of WWII. It was followed by the failure of Nazi Germany’s attempts to put…