


Harlem Hellfighter Honored in Graphic Novel
Once-forgotten African American war hero Army Sgt. Henry Johnson is the latest soldier to be featured in a graphic novel series honoring Medal of Honor recipients.

Sergeant York: The German Backlash
The Berlin government ordered a historian to write a report calling York's exploit an American lie.

Book Review: Russia’s Iron General
Jamie Cockfield profiles WWI Russian commander Alexei Brusilov, among his nation's greatest generals

Book Review: The Greatest of all Leathernecks
Joseph Arthur Simon relates the U.S. Marines’ transformation into an elite force and John Lejeune’s pre-eminent role in it

T. E. Lawrence War Photographer
Helping lead the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans in 1916-18, the man who would become known as Lawrence of Arabia took considerable pride in his abilities with a camera

What if Hitler Had Won World War II?
What might have happened if Nazi Germany had been victorious in World War II?

How Charles Young Became America’s First Black Colonel
Charles Young made a career of breaking down barriers in the segregated U.S. Army, becoming the first black colonel in the process


Blind Bear at Bay: The Russians at Tannenberg
Obligated by treaties to declare war in August 1914, Russia found that its vast army was no match for German intelligence, reconnaissance, and railways
