World War 2 | War History

Little Known Soviet “Doolittle” Raid on Berlin

Before and during WWII, or “Great Patriotic War” as it is known in the nations that made up the USSR, the Soviets built tens of…

Black Sunday – The Disastrous Ploesti Raid in Photos and Video

Officially known as Operation Tidal Wave, the Ploesti Raid occurred on 1 August 1943, and because it marked the second highest loss suffered by the…

B-25 Mitchell Bomber – Photos and Videos

During the Second World War, the high adaptability of the B-25 Mitchell Bomber–named in honor of the pioneer of U.S. military aviation, Brigadier General William…

How Radar was the Game Changer of WWII and It’s Only Gets Better

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During World War II, in August 1940, Germany started taking the fight to the skies of Great Britain, the last nation in Europe that stood…

The Soviet Invasion of Poland, 1939

September 1939 is mostly remembered for the German invasion of Poland, the event that triggered the Second World War in Europe. But Germany wasn’t the…

Only US Soldier Shot for Desertion in World War Two – Eddie Slovik

During the Second World War, the United States Army came under huge strain. Faced with the shock of fighting in the Pacific and North Africa,…

“Desert Fox” – Field Marshal Rommel in Photos

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was a very popular General, not only to his German compatriots but also to millions of people around the world. He…

10 Soviet Tanks of World War Two – The Good, the Bad, and the BEASTLY

The Soviet Union went through the same stages of tank production in the interwar years as the allies. An unclear understanding of what the modern…

Operation Bagration – The Soviet Liberation of Belarus with Over 30 Photos

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Among the military operations in the history of the Soviet military, the Bagration operation, which was carried out to free the territory of Belarus from…

Tragically Unlucky – The Sad Tale of the USS Sculpin

The conventions for naming American submarines depends on the time when they were commissioned and the type they were. Today, submarines are generally named after…

Evacuating Lenin’s Tomb – WWII Operation to Save the World’s Most Famous Corpse

In the summer of 1941, in connection with the beginning of World War II, Moscow was in a state of martial law. The raids by…

HMS Churchill Sunk by U-Boats but the Bridgeplate is Preserved in Devon

“Never change a ship’s name!” warns seafaring lore. However, for the first U.S. Navy destroyer to be christened as USS Herndon (DD 198), its transfer…