Meet Harry Perry Robinson – The Oldest War Correspondent on the Western Front
“Robinson was the oldest correspondent who covered the entirety of the war, writing up to 2,000 words a day for The Times.” By Joseph McAleer HARRY PERRY ROBINSON was elderly and infirm at the outbreak…
Meet Harold Barratt – Not Even Enemy Artillery Could Keep This British Army Chaplain From the Pulpit
“He had seen the men through the trauma of Dunkirk, and had won the love and respect of both officers and men.” By Michael Somerville ONE HUNDRED BRITISH army chaplains gave their lives in the…
‘To the Last Desperate Inch’ – Inside John Bell Hood’s Bloody ‘Fighting Retreat’ from Nashville
“No army in the war endured a more miserable and depressing episode than did the Army of Tennessee on this retreat.” In November 1864, Confederate General John Bell Hood led his hard-luck Army of Tennessee…
The Attack of the ‘Last Great Pirate’ – Benito De Soto, Wellington’s Treasure and the Raid on the ‘Morning Star’
“After opening fire with cannon and forcing the isolated English vessel to stop, an armed boarding party swarmed over Morning Star’s side.” By Michael Ford NO ONE ABOARD the English vessel Morning Star imagined they’d…
Incident at Launceston – How Racial Tensions Among GIs in Great Britain Led to Armed Confrontation
“Riding on the tide of simmering racial tension in U.S. training camps and explosive riots in five American cities during the long hot bloody summer of 1943, this enmity inevitably floated across the Atlantic with…
Who Would Be a Nazi? – Historian Explores What Drove One Seemingly Ordinary German Into the SS
“Griesinger’s story offers a chilling reminder of how ordinary people, not monsters, made the Nazi regime and its heinous crimes.” By Daniel Lee PORTRAYALS IN popular culture of the infamous Schutzstaffel or SS generally paint…