This notorious pre-Civil War struggle was supposed to be “bloody.” But the casualty numbers suggest otherwise.
US Spy Satellites Took Pictures of the Soviets in the 1960s. How Did the Film Get Back to Earth?
The C-119 wasn’t glamorous, but it served on the frontlines of the spy war against the Soviet Union.
Nazi Homeschoolers Unmasked! Dog License Helps Anti-Fascists ID Ohio Couple Who Taught Hate
A couple in Ohio started a “Nazi-approved” curriculum when they found that the American education system was lacking.
This Journalist Risked His Life to Reveal the Horrors of Lynching in the South
Lynching investigator Walter White risked everything to tell Americans the truth.
What Made The Japanese Attack On Pearl Harbor So Devastating? This Ordnance.
Some of the bombs and torpedoes the Japanese used on December 7, 1941, were custom designed.
You Know Him for His Facial Hair. But You Might Not Know the Tale of His Tragic Death.
Always adventurous, Percy Wyndham’s latest gamble proved to be his last.
The Lee-Enfield Put a SMLE on Tommies’ Faces and Fear in the Germans Hearts
The Lee-Enfield Number 4 rifle is a World War II veteran that still serves today.
Do You Have What it Takes to Follow in These Telemark Commandos’ Ski Tracks?
An expedition is retracing the steps of this WWII operation on its 80th anniversary.
At 108-Years-Old, One of the First Montford Point Marines Honored For His WWII Service
Cosmas D. Eaglin Sr., an original member of the Montford Point Marines — the group of the first Black troops to enlist in the Marine Corps — was recognized for his years of dedicated service across three military conflicts.
Eisenhower Loved Him. The Press Likened Him to Patton. So Why Don’t We Know More About ‘Iron Mike’?
The author presents the career of this top-notch administrator, strict disciplinarian, and aggressive combat commander.
