Yamagiri Maru Shipwreck in Truk Lagoon
The Yamagiri Maru was a 133m (437ft) passenger/cargo carrier launched in 1939 and converted to a military transport ship in 1941. This ship was damaged by two torpedoes in 1943 from the…

WW1: Maddiston soldier succumbed to poison gas
A terrible fate awaited the many brave soldiers who fought in World War One – one of the most sinister from the effects of poison gas. Private John turner died from…

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Images of the infamous Polish Gold Train (Hoax)
Images of the infamous Polish Gold train are going around the world since yesterday after they were shared on various Media & Social Networks such as Twitter, Facebook and Polish…

German Bunker of the Atlantikwall excavated in Denmark
A team of World War II enthusiasts recently rediscovered and unearthed a Regelbau 506d type German bunker which was built in March 1943 for the Atlantikwall. It’s one of those…

Private Snafu – Rumors
PRIVATE SNAFU: Episode 8: Rumors Private Snafu was the title character of a series of American instructional cartoon shorts, ironic and humorous in tone, produced by Warner Bros., between 1943 and 1945…

NEW War TV Mini-series and Tips
Featured in this article are a few upcoming war mini-series or newly released ones and series that deserve a honorable mention. Most of the TV mini-series are related to World War I…

The biggest aircraft Boneyard in the world
Rows after rows of once-majestic aircraft are lined up at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in the baking heat of Arizona’s Tucson desert, left abandoned in piles of metal. This is where…

5 Battle of the Bulge Museums you must visit!
For someone who doesn’t know a lot about the Battle of the Bulge, going to Belgium or Luxembourg might be a total disaster for you. Where do you go to…

Horrors of World War 2 depicted by horrifying Photographs
Argunners Magazine published a series of amazing WWII photographs recently uncovered from the archives of General Charles Day Palmer, who was a four-star General. Most of the photographs were confidential photographs taken…
