World War II Navy veteran Harsel Durham served aboard the USS Richmond and fought in the Battle of Komandorski — Retired ...
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The war that changed warfare forever wasn't WWI
When people talk about the war that changed warfare forever, most of the time they're referring to World War I. After all, if the War to End All Wars didn't reshape military history forever, then what ...
World War II US Army Capt. Willibald Bianchi survived two chest wounds from Japanese gunfire, the Bataan Death March, wretched captivity in prisoner-of-war camps and the sinking of his first POW ...
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Congratulations, Putin: The Ukraine War Has Now Lasted Longer than World War II
Russia has lost around 1.2 million soldiers during the Ukraine War—a number that pales in comparison to its losses during the ...
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Did Half a Million Cats Really Serve in World War I?
Photos and records confirm cats were everywhere in WWI trenches, but historians still question the viral claim of 500,000 ...
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WW1 US Siege Assault - The Great War Total War Mod Gameplay
The Great War Total War Mod Gameplay - We are back in WW1 and about to witness an American Assault on a German fort defense!
World War I was unlike anything the world had ever seen. Marked by brutal trench warfare, devastating new technology, and a reshaping of global alliances, it was the war that defined the 20th ...
At 10:59 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918, a German machine gun crew fired a burst of rounds at approaching Americans. One bullet struck 23-year-old Pvt. Henry Gunther in the left temple. He died instantly.
Over the last century, modern gems like 1917 and ageless classics like Lawrence of Arabia have presented the brutality and ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Experience Paris’s dramatic shift during WWI at the Paris at War exhibition. The opening of Paris at War at the National WWI Museum opened on Thursday, Nov.6. The exhibition ...
In the bitter winter of 1941, British military prisoners in Nazi-occupied Germany huddled around a Monopoly set, dazzled by the contents that awaited them. They didn’t pluck Community Chest cards.
When Americans sat down to Christmas dinner in 1918, the meal wasn’t just a celebration — it was an act of patriotism. During World War I, the US Food Administration urged households to save wheat, ...
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