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Was the Boeing 247 Really Everything It’s Supposed to Be?
Built in the 1930s the Boeing 247 was everything a modern airliner should be—except successful.
Ansel Adams Hauntingly Beautiful Images: Photographing the Despair of Japanese-American Internment
Photographer Ansel Adams brought his talented eye to bear on an American tragedy.
The Deadliest Nazi POW Massacre On US Soil Took Place After WWII Ended
The army guard wanted to “get his Germans someday.” So he killed sleeping prisoners.
How the British Cared for Military Animals During WWI
The Royal Army Veterinary Corps proved to be a key element to maintaining the battlefield “horse” power mobility of British forces in World War I.
They Saw the Horrors of War: A Nurse and 3 Soldiers Describe Shiloh and Corinth
The Battle of Shiloh and the Siege of Corinth brought war’s harsh reality
to the Western Confederacy.
This Young Woman Was the First CIA Agent Killed in Vietnam
Inspired by JFK, Barbara Robbins went to Vietnam to do her part to fight communism. At age 21, she became the youngest-ever CIA employee killed on duty.
The Canadian Surgeon Who Became A Hero In Communist China
A brush with death sent Norman Bethune on an unlikely path to fight fascism in China.
‘A thousand mighty thunders’
These letters are some of thousands of letters transcribed by William Griffing as part of his online repository of Civil War letters, Shared & Spared.
Be the First to See Cast Bronzes from the World War I Memorial
Sculptor Sabin Howard told HistoryNet about his methods and inspiration, and shared some never-seen images with us.