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Don’t Miss These Three Indispensable Guides To The Great Battlefields Of World War One

Books Reviewed by Mark Barnes Whether you are a newbie or an old campaigner on the battlefields of the Great War, collecting guides and information…

Top Ten Reasons Why Napoleon Bonaparte Lost at Sea

One of the main reasons for Napoleon’s downfall was the inability of his fleets to defeat the British Navy. Here are ten reasons why the…

The Attack On Hamel In 1918 – Forging A Bond Between Allies Of Different Nations

In the spring of 1918, the Germans went on the offensive. With new tactics including Stormtroopers and a “fire-waltz” artillery attack, it was the most…

Here’s How To Build A B-17 Flying Fortress – Out Of Lego (Watch)

Brian Fitzsimmons of Brian’s Bricks Instructions used Lego Digital Designer to recreate the B-17 Flying Fortress with Lego bricks and parts. The model has a…

The Second Great Fire of London – The Worst Night Of The Blitz, December 29, 1940

Sarah Cooper

The term ‘The Second Great Fire of London’ refers to the worst blitz to occur in the capital of Britain during World War Two. Over…

The Gray Ranks – The Fighting Boy-Scouts Of The Polish WWII Resistance

When people think of boy scouts what is the first thing that comes to mind? Setting up a tent? Singing songs around the fire? Wearing…

Ambassador Recalled To Japan Over Controversial WW2 Memorial Statue Dispute

Tokyo has withdrawn the Japanese ambassador to South Korea in response to a statue dedicated to World War II sex slaves. The statue shows a…

The Beginning Of WW2 – Journalist Who Broke The Story Dies Aged 105

Thanks to a gust of wind, Claire Hollingworth got the greatest news scoop of the 20th-century. Hollingworth was the prominent female journalist of the war…

92nd Infantry Division, The Buffalo Soldiers – A Veteran Celebrates His 97th Birthday

Ray Robinson served in World War II as a member of the 92nd Infantry Division. Otherwise known as the Buffalo Soldiers, they were the only…

The Terrible Defeat That Led To The Bataan Death March

It was January 2, 1942, and the fall of Manilla in the Battle of Bataan that would give the US its first taste of the…

A German and an American Meet at the end of WWII

Gabe Christy

War is full of brief encounters. A sudden glimpse of the face of an enemy; the brief sighting of an enemy submarine; or seeing a wounded…

General Burnside – The Swashbuckling Union General Who Pioneered Sideburns

What do a rifle, various railroads, the American Civil War, the Franco-Prussian War, the National Rifle Association, and sideburns have in common? Here is the…