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Monkeys used in warfare (Song dynasty)
Many animals, like horses and elephants, in war were commonly used as war mounts for maneuver or ramming into enemy formations. However, some animals like monkeys are used for more unconventional means. For example, it was claimed that during the… Continue reading
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Irish boy letter to Lord Kitchener 1914
This letter is written by a 9 year old Irish boy, Alfie Knight, to the British Secretary of State for War, Lord Kitchener, who wants to volunteer for the British army as a dispatch rider, despite his adolescent age. Alfie… Continue reading
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Crater fields in No man’s land by Otto Dix
This painting or sketch was drawn by a WW1 German veteran, Otto Dix, as part of his 1924 monumental portfolio “Der Krieg,” showing a vast, barren field pockmarked with artillery shell craters that evokes the vibe of a hellish lunar… Continue reading
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WW1 calvary charge at Mons
This painting depicts the charge of the British 9th Lancers at the battle of Mons, 24th August 1914 during the First World War. The Battle of Mons, Belgium, was the first engagement between the British BEF (British Expeditionary Force) and… Continue reading
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A 2000 yard stare: Peleliu 1944
This painting is drawn by an American LIFE magazine artist, Thomas Lea, depicting a US Marine suffering from shell shock in the hellish battleground of Peleliu. Thomas is a war correspondent who accompanied and documented Allied troops in North Africa,… Continue reading
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Sinking of HMS Hood by J.C Schmitz Westerholdt 24th May 1941
Here is a painting by J.C. Schmitz Westerholdt depicting the sinking of HMS Hood (in the background) beside HMS Prince of Wales (Foreground) during the Battle of Denmark Strait, 24th May 1941. Operation Rheniubung (Rhine Exercise) was a planned sortie… Continue reading
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General Eisenhower’s letter to troops before D-Day 6 June 1944
Here is a letter written by Supreme Commander General Dwight D Eisenhower to the troops of the allied invasion force before Operation Overlord on June 6th, 1944. Famously known as D-Day or the battle of Normandy, the allied operation was… Continue reading
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Australian soldier’s letter to his daughter 1942, New Guinea
The letter below was written by a young Australian soldier named John Bryne to his 2-year-old daughter on 21st October 1942 in New Guinea during the Pacific War. The Papua New Guinea Campaign began with the Japanese invasion of the… Continue reading
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Japanese diary extract from Attu island 1943
The diary extract below is from a Japanese medical officer named Dr Paul Nebu Tatsuqushi, who wrote his final entry on 29th May 1943 before his death during the battle of Attu island. The Battle of Attu Island is part… Continue reading