Did Egyptian Belly Dancers Act As Spies in World War II? by Zita Ballinger Fletcher1/22/20241/22/2024 Egyptian cabaret belly dancing was all the rage in North Africa. Was it one of the war’s secret weapons?
This German Baroness Dodged Cannonballs During the American Revolution by Frederika von Riedesel and Zita Ballinger Fletcher12/27/202312/28/2023
World War I Enemies Played Football During A Christmas Truce–Except Maybe They Didn’t by Andrew Hamilton12/14/202312/14/2023
At Rorke’s Drift, 150 Men Were Left Behind To Face Thousands Of Warriors by Mark Simner11/29/202311/29/2023
Montgomery Was One of World War II’s Best Leaders. Here Is Why by Zita Ballinger Fletcher10/3/202310/3/2023
In 1943 Britain and Germany Raced to Control Islands in the Southeastern Aegean. But Why? by Anthony Rogers9/22/20238/2/2023
A 1760 Fight for This Small Riverine Garrison Proved the Key to Canada for the British by Michael Laramie9/1/20237/25/2023