Murder at Lidice — Why Did This Forgotten Nazi Atrocity Create More Outrage in the West in 1942 Than the Holocaust?

“Although today the Lidice tragedy has been largely overshadowed by the Holocaust; surprisingly, Nazi atrocities against Jews received far less coverage at the time.” By Jonathan Harrison IN 1942, the Nazi atrocity that received the most…

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Old Soldiers – Meet Some of History’s Most Elderly Warriors

“Warfare isn’t always the sole province of the youthful. In fact, throughout military history, there have been a number of examples of the elderly making battlefield contributions.” IN MARCH 1943, a small team of British…

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“Shell Shock” Wasn’t Just a Problem for the British Army During the First World War

By Suzie Grogan Millions of men worldwide (and indeed many women too) suffered psychological damage caused by their experiences in the First World War. In Great Britain, the official number of those treated for ‘shell…

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Military History in 100 Objects – The Pistol That Killed 20 Million People

#16 – The Gun that Killed 20 Million People Americans may tell you that the so called “shot heard round the world“, as referenced Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Concord Hymn“, was fired at the outset of…

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Climate Change Blamed for Loss of 70-Year-Old War Graves

  Rising sea levels associated with our changing climate have claimed some unlikely victims – Japan’s war dead. According to a story in the Huffington Post, the graves of 26 Japanese soldiers killed in action…

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Checkmate – Which of History’s Kings Died in Battle?

“Prior to the age of muskets, kings and princes often personally lead their armies into battle. Predictably, a number of these fighting monarchs would be struck down in action.” IT WAS 1700 when an alliance of…

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