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Trench Warfare

Trench Warfare

7th Aug 2020

Close Combat in World War I Trench warfare was harsh, brutal, and deadly. If traveling over broken ground filled with barbed wire, landmines, and machine gun fire wasn’t enough, on the rare occasion … read more
Operation Barbarossa

Operation Barbarossa

7th Aug 2020

June 22, 2011 represented the 70th anniversary of the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. Considered the greatest invasion in military hist … read more
Simo Hayha

Simo Hayha

7th Aug 2020

Great People in War: Simo HäyhäNovember 30, 1939 A surprise Red Air Force attack on Helsinki, Finland ignited the Winter War, a bitter conflict between Russia and Finland. Fearful of Nazi aggression … read more
Nepalese Guns

Nepalese Guns

6th Aug 2020

Nepalese Weapons from the British Presence in India Part of the fascination with museums is the fact that we get to stand by and look at an age, perhaps even a realm or civilization, which is l … read more
The Western Front

The Western Front

6th Aug 2020

World War I saw a new form of mass battle with newly formed mechanized armies battling along various Front lines. The most well known is the Western Front. This referred to the German Western Front … read more
The British Empire

The British Empire

6th Aug 2020

At its peak, the British Empire was the largest formal empire that the world had ever known. As such, its power and influence stretched all over the globe; shaping it in all manner of ways. Of course … read more