How Early Photographers Captured History’s First Images of War

“The equipment was still sensitive and it took several moments for a successful exposure. That didn’t keep early war photographers from trying.” MATTHEW BRADY, the celebrated 19th century photographer, captured more than 10,000 images the…

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The Warfare Underground — A Brief History of Siege Tunnels

BY THE END OF 1914, the trench warfare on the Western Front had bogged down into a bloody stalemate. But the German army thought it had come up with a scheme to break the impasse. On…

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There Won’t Be Blood – Holland’s 335-Year Phoney War With a Small British Island

“The obscure conflict, which began on March 30, 1651, was a curious by-product of the English Civil War.” WHAT’S THE longest declared war in history? A little-known conflict between Holland and Britain’s Isles of Scilly that…

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Final Battle for the Gurkhas?

The famed (and feared) Gurkhas from Nepal have been fighting in Britain’s wars for nearly 200 years. In that time, they have gone up against everyone from the Germans and Japanese to the Argentines and…

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The “Battle” of Stoney Creek: A Minor Scuffle That Changed History

As far as battles go, the 1813 clash between the Americans and British at Stoney Creek, Ontario was a small one to be sure. Only 4,000 men fought in the engagement; a mere 40 were…

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