Fliegen und Siegen
Sixty-five years ago, Hermann Goering's Luftwaffe showcased its aerial triumphs in a 1942 commemorative book of 100 stereoscopic photographs, providing a rare insider's view of the early war years.
Read MoreSixty-five years ago, Hermann Goering's Luftwaffe showcased its aerial triumphs in a 1942 commemorative book of 100 stereoscopic photographs, providing a rare insider's view of the early war years.
Read MoreIn one of the most decisive battles in history, the combined forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Union fought against the army of the Order of Teutonic Knights.
Read MorePresident Bush’s recent announcement that he has nominated Lt. Gen David Petraeus to take over from Gen. George Casey as the top U.S. military commander in Iraq prompted us to give readers another opportunity to review our exclusive interview with Gen. Petraeus, previously published in the November 2005 issue of Armchair General magazine.
Read MoreAs the older, more politically influential commanders were killed by the enemy or executed by order of STAVKA for "failure in battle", younger, more visionary officers took their place.
Read MoreWe take a look at the details of the "Virginius Incident" which, in November 1873, nearly sparked a war between the United States of America and Spain.
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