Propaganda in World War I came in many forms, but according to one historian, it hasn’t deviated much since.
It Was the Shot Heard Round the World—and These Women Were There to Hear It
How women nurtured the American Revolution.
M777 Howitzer: US Artillery Pounding Russians in Ukraine
Designed in the U.K. and made in the U.S., Ukrainians rely on the M777A2 in their artillery duel with invading Russia.
Allied-Printed Military Money Caused a Black Market Frenzy in Postwar Berlin
American and Soviet occupation forces
in Germany found themselves rolling in cash, both legal and otherwise.
‘1984’: A History of George Orwell’s Dystopian Masterpiece
Why has this book about a fictional future London been banned by some governments through the years?
He’s Spent Decades Wandering Antietam — Here’s What He’s Found
A “Babe Ruth of Storytellers” holds history in his head… and his pockets.
Interview: John Boessenecker / The Notorious Female Bandit Pearl Hart
Award-winning historian John Boessenecker uncovers the truth behind her tragic life.
The Magnificent 6 Western Movies, According to Wild West
We love ’em all, but if trapped in a mine, these are the ones to watch
A South Vietnamese Paratrooper Shares His Story
Dr. Nguyen Quoc Hiep, president of the Vietnamese Red Beret Association, shared his experiences as an airborne officer during the Vietnam War.
The T-90 Tank: Russia’s First Main Battle Tank
The T-90 was supposed to be the pride of post-Soviet armored units. So far, it’s been a disappointment.
