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This Ukrainian Poet Is Inspiring Freedom—Over 100 Years After His Death
The works of poet and artist Taras Shevchenko still evoke a strong sense of Ukrainian pride today.
Was This Man the Union’s Secret Weapon?
What does it take to feed an army of 100,000 men every day?
The Sinking of the HMS Glorious Was One Of England’s Worst Naval Disasters. Why Is It Still A Mystery?
Questions linger over what really happened when two German battle cruisers sank the British carrier HMS Glorious and its escorts in 1940.
Kamov Ka-52 Alligator: Lighter Armor Proves Costly for Russian Attack Helicopter
When it came to air support for its soldiers, tanks and guns, Russia has relied not only on jet airplanes for attack.
Did Monty and Rommel’s Differing Leadership Affect the Outcome of North Africa? Watch to Find Out!
MHQ editor, Zita Ballinger Fletcher, appeared WW2TV to discusses two controversial figures of the Second World War.
Were the Brazilians the Most Underrated Fighting Force in WWII?
Were these “Smoking Snakes” the Allies’ best secret weapon?
‘Extraordinary Valor: The Fight for Charlie Hill in Vietnam’ Review: The Story Behind Maj. John Duffy’s Medal of Honor
How heroism on Rocket Ridge in 1972 led to a 2022 Medal of Honor.
Think Brad Pitt Was Badass in ‘Fury’? The Real WWII Tanker Was Even More Hardcore
“Learn to survive," Lafayette G. Pool remarked during a 1988 visit to Fort Hood, Texas. "Shoot to kill and always go forward. Never retreat.”