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…

Purple Heart was created by George Washington 233 years ago
Exactly 233 years ago on August 7, 1782 General George Washington – then the Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army – created the “Badge for Military Merit”, also referred to as…

WATCH: Film Shooting of Wir Waren Kameraden
Watch a video of the Film Shooting of a new upcoming World War II movie Wir Waren Kameraden. The movie is based on the true story of a German soldier,…

95 year old Mystery of lost US Navy Ship Solved
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Navy announced the discovery of World War I-era fleet tugboat USS Conestoga (AT 54), 95 years after her disappearance with 56…

Siegfried Jamrowski died at the age of 94
Siegfried Jamrowski, born on the 1st of November 1917 in Angerapp/ Ostpreussen. Jamrowski fulfilled his RAD service in the Reichsarbeidsdienst from April till October 1936 in Goldap. On the first…

Story behind a lone World War I Headstone
To a passer-by, the headstone situated in the middle of the field might seem out of place, particularly if they are not aware of the history of the local area.…

Grudinina Mill untouched since Battle of Stalingrad captured by Drone
Drone footage shows the ruined Grudinina mill in the Russian city of Volgograd. The mill was used to produce highly-explosive bombs for the Red Army and hasn’t been reconstructed since…
