Hundreds of thousands of foreigners served in the Wehrmacht, most famously the Vlasov Army.
From the Napoleonic Wars in the early 1800s to World War II, the land of north-central Europe has seen battles large and small. Evidence of these conflicts is bountiful in Gdańsk, Poland, home to ...
During the opening hours of the Battle of the Bulge, a small American Intelligence and Reconnaissance (I&R) platoon found ...
The remains of U.S. Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Robert T. McCollum, 22, killed when his bomber crashed during World War II, were ...
In 'Red Scare,' Risen analyzes the rise and fall of McCarthyism a plague that our country has never fully conquered.
Document by the Ruhr Red Army that lays out the principles that it's soldiers must adhere to in course of the fight against the Reichswehr. The full name of individual commanders are Karl Wohlgemuth, ...
Wavell’s Thirty Thousand might sound like the title of a play about an inheritance or lottery prize, but nothing could be ...
Research into the lives of American Red Cross servicewomen in Britain during World War Two is already uncovering "largely ...
Declaration by the Ruhr Red Army about their motive to continue the fight in contrast to the Bielefeld Resolution, the Bolshevik KPD's loyal opposition to the Ebert Government and and the ...
See iconic sites around the city through the lens of the defiant French Resistance, diving into hidden stories of everyday life under Nazi control and the heroes of the Resistance. Explore the ...