Why The Man Who Stood Before Tanks In Tiananmen Square Was A Hero
On the 30th anniversary of Tiananmen Square, we must remember the man who stood in front of lines of tanks, attempting to stop evil in its tracks.
3 Common Misconceptions About The U.S. Army In World War II
U.S. ground operations in World War II relied on a variety of means and tactics, based on geography, history, military command, and politics.
How The Allied Powers Won The Fight For The Sky In World War II
Forty percent of the U.S. budget was invested in bombers, fighters, and transport planes. U.S. Air Forces developed the B-29 bomber, P-51 fighter, and the jet engine.
‘Allied’ Blends Fear And Fidelity To Create A Fascinating Espionage Flick
‘Allied’ is a fascinating, intense film—but it would be even better if it the story’s central tension were allowed to fully percolate.
Why Filmmakers Are Obsessed With World War II Movies Right Now
In a time of disillusionment and anxiety, nostalgia for the 1940s reveals our desire to visit a time and people of whom we could be proud.