Francis Pegahmagabow: The Deadliest Warrior of World War I

War, freedom, and citizenship have always been intertwined. In the Roman Republic, the concept of citizenship itself was tied to…

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Theodore Roosevelt on Preparedness and the CCP Threat

If the last year has taught us anything, it is that we are not living in a utopia where history…

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The Rhineland Invasion of 1936: How Appeasement Ruined the Chance to Crush Hitler

Timidity is the worst characteristic a man or nation can have. If other people sense it, they’ll line up like…

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100 Years On: The U.S. Entry into WW1, an Adventure With No Glory

100 years ago today, on April 6th, 1917, the U.S. began its entry into WW1, declaring war on the German…

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Twenty Decisive Battles of the World: Review

Which battles of the world were the most decisive to history? Men are fascinated by battle. It at once conjures…

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