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WAR HISTORY ONLINE Top stories of today It is over two hundred years since Napoleon Bonaparte was de

WAR HISTORY ONLINE Top stories of today [There Are Many Reasons Why The Climactic Battle of Waterloo Still Matters To Us Today]( [There Are Many Reasons Why The Climactic Battle of Waterloo Still Matters To Us Today]( It is over two hundred years since Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. The defeat of France’s warlord Emperor saw the end… [Read more »]( [Ancient Days – The Earliest Evolution Of Warfare]( [Ancient Days – The Earliest Evolution Of Warfare]( Our understanding of ancient warfare is hazy. Written accounts are few and limited in scope. The emergence of war from inter-personal violence is shrouded in… [Read more »]( [Ruthless and Efficient – Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s Terrifying Minister Of Propaganda]( [Ruthless and Efficient – Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s Terrifying Minister Of Propaganda]( Joseph Goebbels was Hitler’s Minister of Propaganda. As any war historian knows, propaganda was hugely instrumental in pushing the Nazi agenda. A skilled public speaker,… [Read more »]( [This Is How The Spanish Armada Failed To Conquer Against The English]( [This Is How The Spanish Armada Failed To Conquer Against The English]( The defeat of a Spanish invasion force in 1588 was a moment of great patriotic pride for Elizabethan England. The nation’s sailors had driven off… [Read more »]( [Invading The Land Of The Pharaohs – Napoleon Comes To Conquer]( [Invading The Land Of The Pharaohs – Napoleon Comes To Conquer]( Napoleon’s invasion of Egypt was his last great military campaign before seizing power as First Consul of France. Despite being a disaster, it helped him… [Read more »]( [The Battle of the Somme, One of the Worst WW1 Battles Ever]( [The Battle of the Somme, One of the Worst WW1 Battles Ever]( One of the most destructive events of the First World War, the Battle of the Somme was a 142-day campaign including a series of smaller… [Read more »]( [Operation Goodwood: Epic Armor Clash in Normandy – Day Two]( [Operation Goodwood: Epic Armor Clash in Normandy – Day Two]( July 19 July 19th, 1944, day two of “Operation Goodwood,” Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery’s massive armored onslaught on the German defensive lines south of… [Read more »]( Timera, 901 N. Pitt St., Suite 325, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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