World War 2 | War History

Hanbury Crater: 4000 Tons of Bombs, Million Rounds & Britain’s biggest WWII Explosion

Elly Farelly

On November 27, 1944, at 11:11 AM the quiet English countryside was rocked by one of the most deadly explosions to occur to occur during…

Seven Strange Looking German Armored Cars of WW2

During the Second World War, the Germans made extensive use of military vehicles to master a new form of warfare, in which the combustion engine…

Marine & Lone Ranger Actor Wasn’t KIA He Actually Died of Alcohol Poisoning From Drinking Moonshine

For those of us of a certain age, the sound of the William Tell Overture and the sight of a masked rider on a white…

Singing Saw: The Impressive MG 42 With Cool Footage

When US soldiers first saw the MG 42, they made fun of the machine gun’s stamped steel parts. But the MG 42 was fully loaded…

Battle of the Bulge: Patton Ordered The Priest to Pray For Clear Weather, The Weather Subsequently Cleared

The Battle of the Bulge was Hitler’s last desperate gamble to win the war on the Western Front. It was 1944, and Hitler’s armies were…

No, Polish Cavalry Never Charged German Tanks at Krojanty

Jay Hemmings
Polish cavalrymen sitting on horses

Ask many armchair historian when the last ever cavalry charge took place and most will tell you it happened during World War II. They’ll likely…

Commando-Style Raid: Stealing Fuhrer’s Radar

In October 1942, Adolf Hitler issued the infamous Kommandobefehl (“Commando Order”) which instructed German officers to immediately execute any Commandos or troops carrying out Commando-style…

‘It was our war’ – Veteran Describes Service With U.S. Navy Seabees in WW2

Jeremy Amick

The summer of 1942 should have been a joyous period and full of prospects for Charles “C.B.” Smith, who had recently graduated from high school.…

When Iceland Wanted To Remain Neutral In WW2, Britain Had Other Ideas

  Iceland is a beautiful and unique country situated in the North Atlantic somewhere between the British Isles and Greenland. The island is riddled with…

The “Ceramic Grenade”: Japan’s last-ditch weapon of WWII

Grenades have long been used in warfare across the world. However, their manufacture requires certain industrial materials and production lines. In the closing stages of…

“White Lily of Stalingrad” & The Valiant Women Pilots of The Soviet Union

Ruslan Budnik

In the Second World War, about 800,000 women of the Soviet Union took part. Most of them served in hospitals and communications units or as…

Famous Cellist Frieda Belinfante Dressed as a Man to Save Jews

Jay Hemmings

Frieda Belinfante was a woman who, blessed with immense musical talent, seemed destined for greatness – at least until the Nazi occupation of Holland in…