World War 2 | War History

The Sweater That Survived The Holocaust

For many people, the Holocaust evokes images of trains, masses of people often sick and starving, and gas chambers used for mass executions. For one…

Soviet Jew with Nazi Name Awarded Medal for Courage in WWII

The name of the leader of the Third Reich became a household name. It is associated with numerous crimes against humanity. However, few people know…

31 US Presidents Have Served In the Military

Military portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower + Military portrait of Jimmy Carter + Military portrait of George Washington

Well over 50 percent of the men who’ve served as president of the United States have also seen service in the military – in war,…

The Incredible Messerschmitt Me163: Years Ahead of Its Time

When it took to the skies in 1944, the Messerschmitt Me163 Komet looked like something out of a science fiction serial. One of the stranger…

Fast Battleships of WWII: South Dakota Class in Photos

During the late 1930s, as the world drew closer to the Second World War, the General Board of the United States Navy met to discuss…

Rommel Defeats the Free French: Battle of Bir Hakeim

In 1942, the army of the Free French lost the Battle of Bir Hakeim against Rommel in the North African desert. However, in war, sometimes…

Nazi Collaborator Deported to Germany

An elderly man who committed war crimes in occupied Poland during the Second World War, 95-year-old Jakiw Palij, has finally been ordered to be shipped…

U.S. WWII Tank Development Errors

As the Second World War approached, the United States of America was not well equipped for armored warfare. When the government started preparing for mass…

50 Years of French Tanks

Renault FT-17 Light Tank Designed in 1916 and first sent into action in 1917, the FT-17 was France’s second ever serving tank. A narrow armored…

Could German Aircraft Carriers Have Won the Battle of the Atlantic?

It might be easy to throw out a discernible “no” when asking such a historical “what if” given that we know the real outcome. What…

Holocaust Survivor Becomes Communist Prosecutor then British Citizen

In a sheltered, shady corner of Wolvercote Cemetery in the leafy, affluent suburb of rural Oxford are the graves of Helena Wolinska-Brus and her husband…

Great German Raider – Expedition of the Battleship Graf Spee

At the start of the Second World War, the German navy lacked the power to face Britain’s Royal Navy in a full-scale surface battle. Instead,…