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Loss at Faïd Pass: I Watched Tank After Tank Blown to Bits or Burst into Flames

Ian Harvey

During the Second World War, the fighting in Tunisia was all about control of the supply lines. There were a limited number of passes which…

5 facts about the German Occupation of Smolensk

Ruslan Budnik

Throughout its history, Smolensk was a key city on the way to Moscow. Repeatedly the inhabitants of Smolensk resisted enemies and stopped invaders on the…

An Officer, Not A Gentleman: Earned Both Praise & Scorn From His British Comrades

David Baker

Men whose military careers stand out when they’re serving and endure throughout history are often not the men who simply salute and say “yes, sir.”…

Britain’s WW2 Guides to Guerrilla Warfare, Techniques of Chicago Gangsters were Included

From sabotaging factories to ambushing patrols, guerrilla warfare played a vital part in the Second World War. From early on, the British sent covert operatives…

The Defeat of the Zeppelins

Mark Barnes

I make regular visits to annoy my relatives who live nearby and one journey takes me past the memorial close to the site where the…

Trial by Fire – The Char B1 Tank During the Battle of France

During the interwar period, France was the military powerhouse of Continental Europe. Being victors of the First World War, the French began to develop weapons…

Charlie Winters: Smuggling B-17s to Israel

Guest Author

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Christopher Stuttard Prior to and during 1947, the Jewish paramilitary group, the Haganah (precursor to the Israeli…

“Glowing” Wounds: Why Civil War Soldiers Had Injuries That Shone

Using insects – primarily maggots – to treat burns and wounds is a recognized, valid therapy. It is still used today to “debride” (clean) everything…

The Development of Early Handguns

Andrew Knighton

When gunpowder weapons first appeared on the battlefields of Europe, they took the form of cannons and other artillery, huge weapons designed to cause mass…

Scissorforce: Britain’s WWII Commando Experiment in Norway. Did it Work?

On the 9th of April 1940, Germany invaded Norway. British attempts to protect the country proved futile against Germany’s military might. But for the man…

Constantine: One Of Rome’s Greatest Emperors

Some men are born into greatness, while others seize the opportunity to become great. And there are some men who, by luck and birth, are…

This Crazy Pilot Chased an Insane Bf-109 Pilot Right Under the Eiffel Tower & Shot Him Down

Benjamin Roy

William “Bill” Overstreet Jr. was used to doing loop the loops around and over the Golden Gate Bridge, sometimes buzzing farmers and sunbathers while in…