Executed by Nazis – German Soldier Became a Hero of the Soviet Union
Fritz Paul Schmenkel was born on February 14, 1916, in Varzovo near the town of Stettin (now Szczecin). His father, Paul Krause, was a communist…
Brave Or Crazy? James Ward Saved His Crew In One Daredevil Stunt
There is a fine line between acts of bravery and acts of madness, and there are no better examples of balancing on that line than…
Book Reviews Roundup Features 4 Great Titles
Time for another books round up and we start with a solid piece of infotainment from Fred Pushies, a special forces specialist, in the shape…
Did Churchill Believe the Superstition About the Apes of Gibraltar?
Many political officials have discovered the importance of preserving declining animal populations and the immense public feeling generated by such animals and their plight. So…
Soviet Kamikazes – Known as “Ramming”, They Flew Their Planes Directly into the Enemy
During the Great Patriotic War (WWII to anyone outside the USSR), there were many cases where downed Soviet aircraft crashed into either German aircraft or…
Deadliest Day in American History is September 17 – Antietam By the Numbers
Today marks the 156th anniversary of Antietam, arguably the pivotal battle of the Civil War. Had the South won on that September day, Robert E.…
Soviet Actress and U.S. Naval Officer – True Story of Love in the Cold War
Against the backdrop of war, heroic feats seem even more astounding and love stories take on a whole new poignancy. There is one love story…
Germany’s Subs That Didn’t Surrender to Allies
German U-boats were the scourge of the high seas in the Second World War. The Atlantic was always a contested battleground with the threat of…
Soviet Amphibious Vehicle Designs
The Soviets tried many times through history to create an amphibious vehicle. Some of those attempts were more successful than others. The GAZ-46 MAV was…
Aircraft Carriers Rule the Seas! – DOD Videos
Aircraft carriers and associated technology have advanced considerably since their humble origins in the First World War. In 1910, pilot Eugene Burton Ely was the…
Snipers Created Confederate Chain-of-Command Crisis at Antietam
At Antietam—as with other Civil War battles—the most modern weaponry was employed, rifled muskets and long-range cannons that could lob a shell a mile distant.…
Five Myths About the Vikings
The Vikings established a name for themselves as traders, explorers and warriors from the late 8th through the early 11th centuries. They also allegedly discovered…