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“Chilling” – Hidden Weapons Used by SOE Agents in World War Two go up for Auction

Weapons and tools used by secret agents in World War II are going on auction for the first time. They include a multi-bladed knife that…

“It all happened so fast” – Army veteran shares story of WWII service, Central Missouri Honor Flight

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 One-Armed Warrior Who Was Awarded The Victoria Cross

Some soldiers are so pig-headedly persistent that they go down in legend; including one who did so with only one arm. George Albert Cairns was…

The Most Unlucky U-Boat Of WWII Yields Fascinating Photographs

Wilhelm Hinrichs was a First Officer in the German Navy during World War II. He served on what was perhaps the least successful U-boat in…

Seven Reasons Why Britain was Unprepared for World War Two

In retrospect, the outbreak of the Second World War seems both obvious and inevitable. However, to many people at the time, particularly in Britain, there…

How One Man Seized Control of the Roman Empire and Founded a Dynasty

Constantine the First, also known as Constantine the Great, was one of Rome’s most capable rulers. Rising to power in the early fourth century, he…

A Race for Superiority – The Sources of Military Intelligence in World War Two

During the Second World War, military intelligence came into its own in a way it never had before. The increasing speed, scale, and complexity of…

The Battle of Issus: A Close Call in a Campaign of Conquest

In 333 BC, Alexander the Great defeated the Achaemenid King Darius III at the Battle of Issus. It was the beginning of the end for…

Mighty Vickers Mark IV Naval Gun Restored for its 100th Birthday

War History Online presents this Guest Article by Tim Randle This WW1 1916 Vickers 4 Inch Mark IV Naval Gun was presented to the Talisman Sea Cadets…

Storm Exposes Historic Shipwreck and WW2 Coastal Defences

The remains of the Jeune Hortense, a French brigantine which ran aground more than 130 years ago, have once again been revealed thanks to a…

The House of Horrors – Amon Göth’s house sold for conversion to Luxury Villa

The former home of Amon Goeth, infamous commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in Płaszów in German-occupied Poland, has been sold for conversion into a…

Discovering the stories of forgotten casualties of WW2

Claudine Adroit of Montigny, France, has dedicated herself to locating and visiting the families of seven deceased crew members of a Lancaster bomber shot down…