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The Desert Fox Rises to Glory in WWI: How Rommel Earned the Blue Max

Matthew Gaskill

Rommel led this attack from the front. He and his men took the town in an hour, personally leading the capture of two houses which…

The Lumber Jills Who Provided Britain’s Timber in WWII

Ian Harvey

While Lumber Jills received better compensation than their counterparts in the Women’s Land Army, it was not possible for them to quit after starting. The…

D-Day: 75 Years on – An Aircraft Armada

Can you imagine it? Over 30 Dakotas in formation taking off from historic Duxford airfield, escorted by WWII fighters? What images do you conjure up…

Basket Case, Strafe & Cooties: WWI Slang Still in Use Today

Jay Hemmings

“Shrapnel” is a term that did not originate in WWI, but which was certainly popularized by the war. For better or worse, the First World…

Hamburger Hill – Movie Mistakes

Dejan Milivojevic

The Battle of Hamburger Hill was an infantry operation, there was no need for heavy vehicles in the movie. With simpler organization, there’s less room…

Mad Max Move Over: The Armored Gun Trucks of Vietnam

Joshua Baylor

Men of the transportation corps started converting 2.5-ton trucks into mobile gun platforms. They added wood and sandbags as well as mounting M60 machine guns…

Book Review: How Can Man Die Better- by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

Company volleys fired from these rifles created the loudest noise any living Zulu had ever heard in 1879. Their stopping power was brutal. If you…

14 Photos of the Remnants of War Prove that Nature Always Prevails

Damian Lucjan

Nature will always be stronger than man. There are two things that are certain in life: death and taxes. It is tempting to add one…

Tempelhof Airport: The Grandiose Former Symbol Of WW2 Germany Power That Now Houses Refugees

Jay Hemmings

The Germans decided to build a new airport at Tempelhof – one that would showcase the vast might and grandiosity of the Third Reich. Tempelhof…

Pretorius: The Fearless & Ferocious Boer Who Created The South African Republic

Christian Oord

During this lull in hostilities, the Zulu medicine men created the illusion of invincibility amongst the warriors in a series of pageant-like displays. Andries Pretorius,…

Rome Vs Carthage: The Largest Naval Battles in Ancient History

The Romans quickly busied themselves training sailors, although Rome was first and foremost a land power. Various historians have pondered what might have happened had…

The Czechoslovaks who Took on the Might of the Fascist Onslaught in the Battle of Kiev

 The Czechoslovaks were put into action together with their Tank Battalion which included ten T-34/76 medium tanks, ten T-70 light tanks, and ten armored vehicles.…