World War 2 | War History

Britain’s Quest For a Death-Ray That Could Terminate a Sheep at 100 Yards!

The Ministry offered £1000 pounds – a decent sum in the 1930s – to anyone who could invent a beam that could terminate a sheep…

The Home Guard: The Real Story Behind Britain’s WWII Dad’s Army

Over the course of the war, the Home Guard would gradually become a better equipped and better-trained army of 1.7 million men. The image of…

The Cavalry who Charged The Russians With Grenades & Swords

In addition to their sabers, they also carried a more modern armament: hand grenades. Also, the regiment had a squadron with machine guns. From the…

Operation Barbarossa & Bagging German Army Group Center

By now the Germans had advanced nearly 200 miles into the Soviet Union’s territory and they were just a third of the way to Moscow.…

The Savior Of Ceylon: The Pilot who Stopped a Repeat of Pearl Harbor

Jay Hemmings

He was transferred to a POW work camp that had been erected in a baseball stadium. The conditions in the camp were harsh and the…

Polish Diplomat Recognized for Saving Hundreds of Jews in WWII

The Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem has announced that Konstanty Rokicki will be honored as Righteous Among the Nations for his work during World War…

Germany’s Mega Structures: A Berlin Flak Tower Through the Eyes of a Soldier

Jonny Bay

The structures were indeed massive—in some areas the walls were nearly 7 feet thick and reinforced with steel. An unprecedented find was uncovered recently in…

Churchills Toyshop: The Bowl of Porridge & a Condom Full of Aniseed Balls That Sank Japanese Ships

When World War Two started in 1939, the British Army was significantly behind their German counterparts. Their tactics and especially their armament and equipment were…

Knights of the Desert: The Myth Behind the Deutsche Afrika Korps

On November 2, 1942, British and Commonwealth troops broke through the German lines, heralding a climactic moment in the Second Battle of El Alamein. Heroic…

Remy Van Lierde: The WWII Air Ace Whose Helicopter Was Attacked By the World’s Largest Snake

Desert landscape + Cobra with its mouth open + Bristol Sycamore Type 171

Col. Remy Van Lierde would be worth studying for his incredible military exploits alone – the fact he claimed later in life to have encountered…

The Fuhrer: The Opposite of the Super-Human He Longed For

One of the cornerstones of German Nazi mythos was the idea of the Übermensch – a superior human being who was a model of physical…

Saving Private Ryan Back in Theatres for D-Day 2019

There are plenty of unique activities going on in Britain, France, and all over the world to commemorate the upcoming 75th anniversary of D-Day on…