On September 19, 1944, the United States Army entered a dense, forbidding tract of woodland along the German–Belgian border known as the Hürtgen Forest. What began that morning as a push to clear the area for the advance into the Rhineland would spiral into…
Read MoreOn August 4, 1914, the contours of what would become the First World War changed dramatically as three pivotal nations made their positions unmistakably clear. In response to Germany’s invasion of neutral Belgium, both Belgium and the British Empire formally declared war on the…
Read MoreThe Battle of Waterloo, fought on June 18, 1815, stands as one of the most significant and decisive engagements in European history. This monumental clash marked the end of the Napoleonic Wars and served as the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. The battle took…
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