By invoking German culture in their leaflets, the White Rose resistance group posed a truly serious threat to the Nazi regime
Stephen Sachs, Prosecutor of Catonsville Nine Activists, Dies At 87
Famous for prosecuting the Catonsville Nine antiwar activists, Stephen Sachs believed their behavior “fractured a central value of the American democracy.”
Building a Sub-Killing Avenger
Academy re-released the 1996 Accurate Miniatures TBF-1C Avenger in 2013. With a lot of […]
When the CIA Bankrolled a Nazi Spy Chief
As the old saying goes, if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.
Dr. Martin Luther King’s ‘Beyond Vietnam’ Speech
On April 4, 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a controversial antiwar speech opposing Riverside Church in New York City
Australia to Honor Veterans For 50th Anniversary Marking End of Combat in Vietnam
Australia’s government has committed $6 million to fund a commemorative program to honor Vietnam veterans for the 50th anniversary marking the end of Australian involvement in Vietnam
Latécoère 631: France’s Big Flying Boat
The Latécoère 631 may have been the ultimate flying boat airliner but its service record left a lot to be desired
The Other 9/11: The Battle of Brandywine, 1777
Fresh from their major victory in New York City, the British looked to crush the fledgling nation in 1777 with a two-pronged offensive
Pickett’s Charge: Is Everything We Think We Know Wrong?
J.E.B. Stuart’s intentions during Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg have long been misinterpreted
Meet the U.S. Army’s First Black Surgeon: Alexander Augusta
Alexander Augusta swam forward against waves of racism to become the United State Army’s first Black surgeon
