Two years after the surrender of the German Army ended World War I on Nov. 11, 1918, the first official parades to celebrate Armistice Day went to Wyoming Post No. 396, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and ...
Inside the freezing encirclement of Stalingrad, German troops faced starvation, relentless Soviet attacks, and shattered ...
The 'spy’ (or, more correctly, reconnaissance) aircraft must survive enemy fighters and anti-aircraft weapons, often relying ...
A white granite headstone in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery bears a name that sounds American: Larry Allan Thorne.
More than six decades later, what has emerged is a military-narrational complex, in which war presents too good a story not to tell, over and over again. States, and now nonstate actors, have been ...
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What Russia and Ukraine Can Learn from the Battle of Britain

The Battle of Britain ended 85 years ago today—closing a months-long air war with clear parallels to the ongoing fight in the skies over Ukraine.
With the aim of “creating the strongest conventional army in Europe,” the Merz government is pushing forward an unprecedented ...
Trump may not appreciate the comparison, but his erratic policy shifts partially mirror former President Biden’s own ...
In an in-depth interview with international law expert Leila Ramazannejad, the UNSC failures, the deadlock in enforcing ICC ...
King Charles III is stripping his brother Prince Andrew of his remaining titles and evicting him from his royal residence, ...