The Latest From HistoryNet.com
Book Review: ‘Ways and Means’ by Roger Lowenstein
A detailed look at U.S. leaders' struggle to finance the Civil War.
‘Devotion’ Tells an Understated Friendship Story Set in the Korean War
You’d be forgiven for being surprised after seeing “Devotion” and realizing it is not, […]
He Was the First to Fly Across America. But Crashed 8 Times Along the Way.
Was Cal Rodgers the unluckiest record-breaking pilot?
‘F3D/EF-10 Skyknight Units of the Korean and Vietnam Wars’ Review: An Aircraft of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Was this aircraft the "unsung hero" of the Korean and Vietnam Wars?
How An Artist Painted Nature To Reveal the Horrors of War
Paul Nash’s paintings reveal what soldiers—and the land itself—endured in two world wars.
They Assumed the Enemy in Vietnam Was Incapable of Intercepting Radio Communications. They Were Wrong.
Senior U.S. commanders assumed the enemy in Vietnam couldn't understand English. Underestimations and careless radio communications cost American lives.
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.
‘Remember Fort Pillow!’: Explore the Battlefield Where Black Troops Avenged Their Comrades
Join historian John Banks as he takes readers to New Market Heights battlefield.