The Oseberg Viking Ship
The Discovery of the Oseberg Viking ship provides a glimpse into the construction of the famed longships utilized by Northern seafarers. More »
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The Discovery of the Oseberg Viking ship provides a glimpse into the construction of the famed longships utilized by Northern seafarers. More »
Adolf Hitler’s victory during Operation Weseruebung, his invasion of Norway and Denmark, came at a heavy price. More »
By Don Hollway
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Richard Sorge gained valuable Soviet military intelligence for the Soviet Union, but in the end he paid with his life. More »
The Prussian Army’s Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher made some critical decisions on the field at the Battle of Waterloo. More »
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