The Geneva Accords of 1954 geographically divided this nation.
The War’s Lost Souls—and the Birth of a Nation
In 1945, tens of millions of displaced persons, DPs, filled Germany and Western Europe. […]
Killing the Yamato: The Final Mission of Japan’s Mightiest Warship
In April 1945, the Yamato and what was left of the Imperial Japanese Navy was ordered to Okinawa by the emperor himself. It would be the end of the fleet.
The Heydrich Equation
The assassination of a top Nazi in Czechoslovakia sparked swift, brutal Nazi reprisals. Was it worth it?
Britain’s Fairey Swordfish: The Biplane’s Last Hurrah
A contemporary of the Spitfire, Britain’s Fleet Air Arm torpedo bomber was outdated when […]
The Hump by John D. Plating
A comprehensive new exploration of the route that supplied the far corner of the World War II.
The Unknown War Returns on DVD
The Unknown War WWII and the Epic Battles of the Russian Front Hosted by […]
Visit a Jurassic Reich in the New Multiplayer Dino D-Day
In movies and, more recently, video-games, Nazis—and the the SS in particular—have increasingly […]
Daily Quiz for August 4, 2011
This was the most famous battle of ANZAC forces during the Vietnam War.
Dead or Alive: U.S. Military Manhunts
The United States has deployed its military 11 times to kill or capture a single man.
