An interview with Howard Lambert.
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Although Too Late to Change the Civil War, This Rebel Victory Gave Florida a Slice of History
In the waning days of the Civil War, a hodgepodge of green troops got their first taste of action.
A Confederate Artist’s Intimate Look at the Southern War Effort
William Ludwell Sheppard gave countless Southern readers a view of the Civil War.
War is Hell…on the Environment
Landmines, heavy metal toxins, and unexploded ordnance continue to poison the earth and wildlife.
How This Digital Map is Connecting Civil War Faces to Places
The Library of Congress features more than 3,000 portraits from the era.
The Civil War’s Most Interesting General
He was Lincoln, Grant and Sherman’s go-to man — but you’ve probably never heard of him.
Kharkiv Is No Stranger To Invasion—The Nazis Fought Four Battles Over It
Ukraine’s second-largest city today was one of the most hotly-contested objectives on World War II’s Eastern Front.
When Did the US Lose the Vietnam War? Here Are Some Dates
How strategic failures, geographic ignorance and a loss of national will determined when defeat became inevitable.
What Civil War Grave is Featured in ‘Night of the Living Dead?’
You’ll never watch the movie the same again!
How Gettysburg Inspired Modern War Gaming
Charles S. Roberts never intentionally set out to invent a widely popular
new pastime, but fate led him to it.
