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The Private History of a Campaign That Failed, by Mark Twain
Mark Twain's account of the two whole weeks he spent as a Confederate soldier, fighting for the South in the Civil War.
Korea’s Game of Thrones: How Three Kingdoms Fought a Constant War for Ultimate Power
Locked in constant war, three ancient kingdoms waged a desperate political struggle to create the first unified Korea.
Murder! Looting! Fraud! Wartime London’s Crime Blitz Had it All
London's wartime chaos provided ample opportunity for lawbreakers.
Cannon Fire and Cotton Candy, the 125th Anniversary Reenactment of Gettysburg
The inside story of the epic 1988 Gettysburg reenactment.
Mystery Ship: Can you identify this eccentric-looking civil airplane?
Donald Douglas had a lot of successful airplanes. The Cloudster II was not one of them. (Neither was the Cloudster I.)
Made in America: The M3 Tank Was Better Suited for the Pacific Theater
This tank was an upgrade, but it still had flaws.
He Was Shot in the Head Over Booze in this Prohibition State. His Killers Walked Free.
A North Dakota community rose up in rage and sorrow as its newspaper condemned ‘the most atrocious crime’ in county history.
This Soviet Bomber was designed in a prison camp
The USSR built more than 11,000 of these airplanes.