
He Ran Out of Ammo — So He Used the Enemy’s Weapons Against Them for 3 Days At 11:20 in the morning on October 26th,…

The Admiral Nobody Wanted — Why Roosevelt Chose Nimitz After Pearl Harbor The Admiral Nobody Wanted — Why Roosevelt Chose Nimitz After Pearl Harbor December…

What Patton Did When He Found Out His Soldiers Executed 50 SS Guards What Patton Did When He Found Out His Soldiers Executed 50 SS…

How One Tiny Marine’s “Stupid” Bluff Made 800 Japanese Soldiers Surrender in One Day How One Tiny Marine’s “Stupid” Bluff Made 800 Japanese Soldiers…

What Churchill did when he learned what Patton’s soldiers did to SS guards when they found Dachau What Churchill did when he learned what…

“God, It Really Is Patton” — What Eisenhower Said When Patton Arrived at the Front Unannounced Snow pressed against the windows of the room…

Georgia, 1842. In the sweltering stay, illness of August, the Rosewood plantation lay bathed in sunlight and sin—a place where manners masked cruelty, and whispers…

In the year 1842, deep in the heart of Georgia’s cotton empire, one woman ruled her land like a queen without a king. Her name…

Richmond, Virginia. August 1855. In the suffocating heat of a Tuesday afternoon on the auction platform at Lumpkins Alley, something occurred that would fracture the…

She paid $500 a night to be his slave. The slave boy who owned a judge’s daughter, Georgia, 1873. The iron gates of Harrington Manor…





