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Newly Released Graphic WWII Footage Of Flamethrower Use Shows The Brutal Reality Of The War

Evidence of just how brutal World War II could be is still coming to light 70 years after it ended.  Video footage of the Australian…

Shocking Footage Of Nukes Being Tested On Marines (Watch)

The most terrible weapon ever created is, of course, the nuclear bomb. During the Second World War, both the Allies and Nazi Germany were working…

Letters Give A Glimpse Of Second World War Life From A Different Perspective

American Second World War veteran Army Sergeant Donald Kimple had many stories he could’ve told based on his unique experiences as personal secretary to the…

The American WWII Veteran Who Befriended The Toddler Next Door – The Pair Became An Online Sensation

Erling Kindem, a World War II veteran from Farmington, Minnesota, became an internet sensation when he developed a friendship with the toddler that lived next door.…

Female WW2 Spy Who Kept Her Wartime Work Secret For Fifty Years Is Honored At Last

Wives do not always tell their husbands everything. In the case of Becky White she had a good reason not to.  She had been a…

5 Facts – The Famous Civil War General Of The American South – Stonewall Jackson (Watch)

While the most famous Southern general of the American Civil War was undoubtedly Robert E Lee, another man who came close behind him was Thomas…

Arab Women Shame Their Fleeing Men Back Towards the Fight At The Battle of Yarmouk

Most people are familiar with the general history of the Arab expansion after the death of Mohammad. The Arabs didn’t sit idly in Saudi Arabia,…

The Roman Army Is Not Mysterious – Here Are Five Ways Modern Historians Gain Their Knowledge

Given the circumstances, we know an amazing amount about the ancient Roman army. Over 1500 years after the fall of the Roman Empire fell, we…

When A Bloody Medieval War Was Fought Because Of A Bucket Full of Treasure

Shahan Russell

In 1325, two armies clashed near what is today the Italian town of Castello di Serravalle in the region of Emilia-Romagna. It was a huge…

WW2 Australian Warship Which Sank In Darwin Harbor Looks Destined To Remain There For Good

The rescue of a part of Australia’s military past from the bottom of Darwin Harbour may not be realized. A Second World War boat, HDML…

Soldier Shot For Desertion In World War One Is Remembered Ten Years After His Pardon

One hundred years after his execution for desertion a soldier from England has been remembered. Alfred Jefferies, a member of the Somerset Light Infantry, was…

“Deborah and the War of the Tanks 1917” – Review by Mark Barnes

When it comes to tanks this centenary year has been filled with highlights.  Back in February, I got to see the original plans of the…