World War 2 | War History

The USS Intrepid Survived Four Kamikaze Attacks And Continued In Service For Decades

USS Intrepid Docked

The USS Intrepid was an Essex-class aircraft carrier built during WWII. Initially operating in the Pacific Theatre, Intrepid would end up serving a wild 30-year…

Why WWII’s M1 Carbine was Ahead of Its Time

M1 Carbine Worn By Soldier

The M1 Carbine was a small, lightweight weapon that found itself in the hands of many Allied soldiers during WWII. Its relatively small cartridge led…

Eric James Brindley Nicolson Showed Great Skill In a Showdown with a Bf 110

Jesse Beckett
Hawker Hurricanes in flight + Victoria Cross + Eric James Brindley Nicolson in his RAF uniform

Eric James Brindley Nicolson was a member of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) who was awarded the nation’s highest honor: the Victoria Cross. As…

How Christmas was Celebrated at Home and on the Front During World War II

Santa Claus waving at a man + American soldiers in Burma sitting at a table

Christmas is a time everyone looks forward to – especially when a war is raging on. It could be argued the celebrations are of even…

Leonard Funk: One of the Most Decorated Paratroopers of World War II

Jesse Beckett
US soldiers walking through the snow + Military portrait of Leonard Funk Jr.

On September 5, 1945, Leonard Funk Jr. was awarded the United States’ highest distinction: the Medal of Honor. He earned the award during action earlier…

The Wreck of the USS Johnston (DD-557) Was Once the Deepest Ever Recorded

USS Johnston (DD557) shipwreck below the water + USS Johnston (DD-557) at sea

The USS Johnston (DD-557) was a destroyer that saw service with the US Navy during World War II. She saw the most activity in the…

Hundreds of WWII-Era Munitions Detonated Off Okinawa

Ordnance Detonated in Japan

After the discovery of hundreds of WWII munitions this year leftover from the Battle of Okinawa, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force has begun to destroy…

Down Street Tube Station: The Secret Bunker Where the Dunkirk Evacuation and D-Day Were Coordinated

Tunnel dimly-lit by a single lightbulb

London was hit hard during the Second World War. Home to Britain’s government, it was a primary target of the Germans, who were looking to…

The Tragic Crash that Took Out the B-24 “Hot Stuff” and Its Crew

B-24 Liberator In Action

Over three months before the B-17 Memphis Belle completed 25 missions, the B-24 Liberator “Hot Stuff” had already returned home from its 25th mission. The…

The Second World War Helped Launch Dick Van Dyke’s Acting Career

Dick Van Dyke as Mr. Dawes Sr. in 'Mary Poppins'

Is the fountain of youth real? A lot of movie fans seem to think it is. Actors like Paul Rudd, Jenifer Aniston and, of course,…

Betty White Put Her Acting Career on Hold to Volunteer for the War Effort

Betty White might be a television icon, but did you know she once put her acting career on hold to devote her time to the…

200 Unexploded WWII Shells Uncovered in Staffordshire, UK

Bomb squad member walking beside a truck

The bomb squad was called to the small Staffordshire town of Cold Meece after receiving a report that hundreds of World War II-era shells were…