They Mocked This “Suicidal” Fighter — Until One Pilot Stopped 30 German Attackers Alone
At 11:14 a.m. on January 11th, 1944, Major James Howard circled his P-51B Mustang four miles above Osher Slaben, Germany, watching 30 German fighters dive towards 60…
They Mocked His ‘Medieval’ Bow — Until He Killed 7 German Sergeants in 3 Days
At 0742 on May 27th, 1940, Captain Jack Churchill crouched behind a crumbling stone wall near the French village of Lepinet, watching five German soldiers advanced through…
A Homeless Teen Asked for a Job at My Bookstore—Her Mom’s Name Exposed My Son’s 16-Year Secret…
The door opened and a homeless teenager walked into my bookstore. 16 years old, dirty clothes, worn backpack. She asked if I was hiring. I should have…
Japanese Couldn’t Believe He Built a Gun From Aircraft Parts — Until He Killed 20 of Them
At 0900 on February 19th, 1945, Corporal Tony Stein crouched behind a shallow depression in the black volcanic sand of Ewima, gripping a weapon his sergeant had…
The British ‘Fake’ Coal That Destroyed German Locomotives From The Inside
A secret facility hidden in the English countryside. British engineers stood around a workbench covered in lumps of coal. Except these were not lumps of coal. They…
Why Patton Was Never Given Supreme Command – The Decision That Cost Lives
December 7th, 1943, General George C. Marshall, Army Chief of Staff, received word from President Franklin Roosevelt in Washington. Roosevelt had just returned from the Tehran Conference…
Why was the SMATCHET used by Brits in WW2?
Now, if I ask you what you first think about when I mention hand weapons in World War II, you probably think of the trusty rifle and…
Germans Couldn’t Recognize This ‘Secret’ Tank — Until It Destroyed Their Best Panther
At 0742 on March 6th, 1945, Corporal Clarence Smooyer crouched inside the turret of an M26 Persing tank in the rubble choked streets of Cologne, watching a…
I Found My Adopted Daughter Pregnant Living in Her Car—She Was Terrified to See Me. Then I Found…
I found my adopted daughter living in her car, pregnant at 19, sleeping under a pile of old coats in an abandoned parking lot. When she saw…
How One Engineer’s $20 Gun Became America’s Most Reliable Weapon
October 1942, General Motors Inland Division, Dayton, Ohio. George Hyde, a 52-year-old German immigrant, stared at specifications that seemed impossible. The Thompson submachine gun, America’s iconic weapon…