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Children Bought a Tank & a Woman Drove it in WWII

On February 25, 1943, the Soviet newspaper Omskaya Pravda published a letter from Ada Zaneghina, a six-year-old girl. Ada and her mother had had to leave…

How War Built An Empire: Conflicts Ensured Rome’s Future Growth

It’s a terrible reality that war can be useful for a country. It spurs economic growth and helps a nation expand its territory. The military…

It’s Been Emotional: Potential Replacement for Time-served TNT on the Cards

David Baker

For more than a century, TNT has been the explosive of choice for the world’s military powers. Since its explosive capabilities were discovered in 1891,…

Total Surprise! Outnumbered 10 to 1: German Paratroopers Took Down Belgian Fortress Eben-Emael

On the 10th of May 1940, German armed forces invaded Belgium. One of their most challenging targets was Eben-Emael, a modern fort on the Albert…

The Nazi Invasion of Norway – Hitler Tests the West

In 1940, Germany invaded neutral Norway. It was the first real test of the Allied military in Europe, one which would not go well for…

Fit Bits a New Military Security Nightmare

The modern mania for sharing information and uploading everything, especially personal fitness goals, to the web has turned into a nightmare for many otherwise security-conscious…

Tricky Business – Amazing Video & Photos of In-air Refueling and its Long History

Since its inception, in-air refueling has turned out to be an essential aspect of air force practice. Air forces around the world have adopted this…

The Mysterious Darwin Tunnels Two Are Even Abandoned in the Rainforest

David Baker

Many people have heard the rumors about the tunnels under Darwin, Australia. Two are open to the public, but there may be as many as…

The Frustrating “Loss” in Vietnam: What are the reasons that the US lost the war?

More than forty years have passed since the end of the Vietnam War, easily the most controversial war the United States was ever involved in.…

What If We Had to do D-Day All Over Again: What Would it Look Like Today? – Video

Jeremy Lyons

In hindsight, peering through a modern lens, it’s easy to claim that the Allies were somehow destined to win World War II because their cause…

How Firearms Changed Japan’s Way of War

For most of its existence prior to the nineteenth century, Japan lived in relative isolation. Foreigners sporadically contacted the remote nation, but until 1853, the…

20 Specialist Armored Vehicles of World War Two

The Second World War saw massive numbers of armored vehicles deployed on all sides. While most were tanks, artillery, and transports, there were also lots…